Ceria Stabilized Zirconia Micro Powder Description
According to research in 2016, CSZ ceramic material has better resistance to degradation than YSZ in low-temperature. When pure CeO2 is added to the alumina and the particles form CeO2-toughened ZrO2 ceramics, the toughness can be significantly improved when the content is properly added.
Ceria Stabilized Zirconia Micro Powder Specifications
Density
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6.61g/cm3
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Hardness
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11.7GPa
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Water absorption
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0
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Flexural toughness
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12MPa
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Compressive strength
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2000MPa
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Thermal conductivity at 25℃
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3.5W
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Max use temperature
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537℃
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Volume resistivity 25℃
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>1013
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Ceria Stabilized Zirconia Micro Powder Applications
- Used as an electrolyte material in solid oxide fuel cells.
- Widely used in the manufacturing of high-temperature ceramic components.
- Has significant applications in the field of catalysts.
- Used for preparing high-temperature thermal barrier coatings in the aerospace industry.
- Used in biomedical devices such as artificial joints and dental implants.
Ceria Stabilized Zirconia Micro Powder Packaging
Our Ceria Stabilized Zirconia Micro Powder is carefully handled to prevent damage during storage and transportation and to preserve the quality of our products in their original condition.
Ceria Stabilized Zirconia Micro Powder FAQs
Q1: What are the key properties of Ce-TZP powder?
A: Key properties include high toughness, high fracture strength, excellent ionic conductivity, high thermal stability, good wear resistance, and chemical inertness. It also exhibits enhanced resistance to low-temperature degradation compared to yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ).
Q2: Why is ceria-stabilized zirconia preferred for dental and orthopedic implants?
A: Ce-TZP is preferred for dental and orthopedic implants due to its high toughness, biocompatibility, and resistance to low-temperature degradation. These properties ensure the longevity and reliability of implants under physiological conditions.
Q3: What particle sizes are available for Ce-TZP powder?
A: Ce-TZP powder is available in various particle sizes, typically ranging from nanometers to micrometers, depending on the specific application requirements.