Porcelain
Composition
Porcelain
porcelain overview
As the company's longest running line of technical ceramics, CoorsTek chemical and scientific labware has become an industry standard. After glazing, CoorsTek porcelain labware resists corrosion and demonstrates superior thermal properties.
Example Applications
- Chemical & scientific labware
- Electrical insulators
CoorsTek Formulations
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Property | Units | Value |
---|---|---|
Flexural Strength, MOR (20 °C) |
MPa |
130 |
Fracture Toughness, KIc |
MPa m1/2 |
2.0 |
Thermal Conductivity (20 °C) |
W/m K |
5.0 |
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion |
1 x 10-6/°C |
4.9 |
Maximum Use Temperature |
°C |
1400 |
Dielectric Strength (6.35mm) |
ac-kV/mm |
- |
Dielectric Loss (tan δ) |
1MHz, 25 °C |
0.0024 |
Volume Resistivity (25°C) |
Ω-cm |
- |
The information provided on this chart is for general material property reference only. The customer should recognize that exact properties of materials may vary according to product configuration but close control of values of most properties can be maintained, if specified. Nothing herein is provided, or is to be construed, as absolute engineering data or constituting a warranty or representation. Contact CoorsTek for cost-effective design, development and manufacturing assistance. CoorsTek has 300+ variations including various forming and firing processes, not all variants are represented in the present website.
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