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Microporous vs. Porous Ceramics: Key Differences and Industrial Applications

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Advanced ceramic materials have become an indispensable foundation support in modern industry, and are widely applied in key fields such as semiconductor manufacturing, environmental engineering, new energy, and high-end equipment. Although microporous ceramics and   porous ceramics   have similar names and are often confused in practical applications, they have significant differences in their microstructure and applicable scenarios, and their functional focuses are also different.   For engineers and purchasing personnel, accurately identifying the differences between the two is an important basis for meeting the working conditions and achieving scientific material selection.   I. The Difference Between Micro-porous Ceramics and Porous Ceramics   The core differences between the two mainly lie in aspects such as aperture range, controllability of pore structure, and performance emphasis.   1. Microporous ceramics   The pore diameters of microporous c...

Porous Ceramic Application: Vacuum Chuck

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  Introduction:   Porous ceramics   are ceramic materials with fine pore structure. They are widely used in various fields due to their high porosity, high air permeability, high thermal stability and high mechanical strength. Among them, vacuum suction cups are an important application direction of porous ceramics. This article will introduce in detail the application of hole-like ceramics in vacuum suction cups, including materials, manufacturing processes, application fields, and development trends. Porous ceramic materials include alumina and silicon carbide, which have excellent physical and chemical properties and can maintain stable performance in harsh environments such as high temperature, high pressure, and corrosion. Porous ceramic materials have the following performance characteristics: 1. High specific surface area: porous ceramic materials have a high specific surface area, which is beneficial to adsorbing gas molecules and improving the adsorption performa...

Porous Ceramics Applications: Atomizer Cartridges, Atomizing Core, Atomizer Core

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Preface:   atomization, the process of turning liquid into small droplets. Nebulization products:  humidifier, facial steamer, fog machine, medical nebulizer and so on. With the development of science and technology, the atomization method is also diversified:  high-pressure gas atomization, ultrasonic atomization, microwave heating atomization, resistance heating atomization. As the Key of the atomization technology, the atomization core determines the atomization effect and experience. Nowadays, ceramics in the field of fogging technology burst of vitality, become the standard of high-quality fog core. 1. Why use ceramic as material and what is the principle of atomization? Ceramic is not the only material applied to the atomizing core in electronic atomizers. Fiber rope, organic cotton, non-woven fabric and other materials have been applied to make atomizing core. The ceramic applied in the atomizer core is not the same as the ceramic we commonly see on the dining tabl...