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Magnesium oxide partially stabilized zirconia with magnesium oxide (MgO) as the stabilizer of zirconia, after forming the crystal structure for a cube, more stable. Magnesium zirconium has better resistance to high temperature and moisture because it is not affected by phase migration.
The oxidase-partially stable zirconia ceramics (MG-PSZ), which is commonly referred to as magnesium-zirconia ceramics, are all yellow with a density of about 5.7g/cm³.
Magnesium oxide partially stabilized zirconia with magnesium oxide (MgO) as the stabilizer of zirconia, after forming the crystal structure for a cube, more stable. Magnesium zirconium has better resistance to high temperature and moisture because it is not affected by phase migration. Magnesium zirconium retains its strength even in humid, high temperature environments where the mechanical properties of yttrium partially stabilized zirconia begin to deteriorate.
Application
Wire forming/drawing mold;
Precision in high-wear environments;
Axis;
furnace treatment tube;
Wear pad;
thermocouple protection tube;
sand blast nozzle;
Refractory materials;
Furnishing crucible;
Knives and blades;
fuel cell parts;
Bearings and rollers;
Weld nozzles and pins;
Gas igniter;
Electric insulator;
Ceramic guide plate;
Oxygen sensor;
Mechanical seal;
Mg-PSZ Performance Table | |||
Property | Item | Data | Unit |
Mechanical Characteristics | Color | Gold Yellow | - |
Density | 5.7 | g/cm3 | |
Bending Strength | 400 | MPa | |
Compressive trength | 2500 | MPa | |
Elastic Modulus | 250 | GPa | |
Fracture Toughness | 6-7 | MPa m1/2 | |
Weber Coefficient | 12 | m | |
Vickers Hardness | 1100 | HV 0.5 | |
Thermal Characterics | Coefficient of Line Thermal Expansion | 10 | 10-6K-1 |
Thermal Conductivity | 3 | W/mK | |
Thermal Shock Resistance(Put in Water) | 450 | ΔT °C | |
Max Working Temperature | 2100 | °C | |
Electrical Characteristics | Volume Resistance at 20°C | >1014 | Ωcm |
Dielectric Strength | 13×105 | V/m | |
Dielectric Constant | 28 | εr | |
One MHZ Dielectric Loss Angle at 20°C | 0.0017 | tanδ | |
Chemical Characteristics | Nitric Acid (60%) 90°C | 0.1 | WT Loss mg/cm^2/day |
Sulphuric Acid (95%) 95°C | 0.34 | ||
Caustic Soda (30%) 80°C | 0.95 |
Magnesium oxide partially stabilized zirconia with magnesium oxide (MgO) as the stabilizer of zirconia, after forming the crystal structure for a cube, more stable. Magnesium zirconium has better resistance to high temperature and moisture because it is not affected by phase migration.
The oxidase-partially stable zirconia ceramics (MG-PSZ), which is commonly referred to as magnesium-zirconia ceramics, are all yellow with a density of about 5.7g/cm³.
Magnesium oxide partially stabilized zirconia with magnesium oxide (MgO) as the stabilizer of zirconia, after forming the crystal structure for a cube, more stable. Magnesium zirconium has better resistance to high temperature and moisture because it is not affected by phase migration. Magnesium zirconium retains its strength even in humid, high temperature environments where the mechanical properties of yttrium partially stabilized zirconia begin to deteriorate.
Application
Wire forming/drawing mold;
Precision in high-wear environments;
Axis;
furnace treatment tube;
Wear pad;
thermocouple protection tube;
sand blast nozzle;
Refractory materials;
Furnishing crucible;
Knives and blades;
fuel cell parts;
Bearings and rollers;
Weld nozzles and pins;
Gas igniter;
Electric insulator;
Ceramic guide plate;
Oxygen sensor;
Mechanical seal;
Mg-PSZ Performance Table | |||
Property | Item | Data | Unit |
Mechanical Characteristics | Color | Gold Yellow | - |
Density | 5.7 | g/cm3 | |
Bending Strength | 400 | MPa | |
Compressive trength | 2500 | MPa | |
Elastic Modulus | 250 | GPa | |
Fracture Toughness | 6-7 | MPa m1/2 | |
Weber Coefficient | 12 | m | |
Vickers Hardness | 1100 | HV 0.5 | |
Thermal Characterics | Coefficient of Line Thermal Expansion | 10 | 10-6K-1 |
Thermal Conductivity | 3 | W/mK | |
Thermal Shock Resistance(Put in Water) | 450 | ΔT °C | |
Max Working Temperature | 2100 | °C | |
Electrical Characteristics | Volume Resistance at 20°C | >1014 | Ωcm |
Dielectric Strength | 13×105 | V/m | |
Dielectric Constant | 28 | εr | |
One MHZ Dielectric Loss Angle at 20°C | 0.0017 | tanδ | |
Chemical Characteristics | Nitric Acid (60%) 90°C | 0.1 | WT Loss mg/cm^2/day |
Sulphuric Acid (95%) 95°C | 0.34 | ||
Caustic Soda (30%) 80°C | 0.95 |