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Ceramic Materials

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Compressive Strength of Ceramics
<strong>Compressive strength</strong> is a superior property of advanced ceramics, demonstrating the ability to withstand external forces. This strength is determined by factors such as the material’s structure, the compaction process, and surface finish. By minimizing flaws and ensuring a uniform grain size, ceramic engineers can significantly enhance compressive strength, making these materials ideal for applications demanding high load-bearing capacity.Precision Ceramics offers a wide range of advanced ceramic materials with exceptional compressive strength. Our experts can help you select the ideal material for your specific application by considering other key properties such as <a href=”https://precision-ceramics.com/materials/properties/flexural-strength/”>flexural strength</a><strong>, </strong><a href=”https://precision-ceramics.com/materials/properties/density/”>density</a><strong>,</strong> and <a href=”https://precision-ceramics.com/materials/properties/hardness/”>hardness</a>. With our deep understanding of ceramic technology, we’ll ensure that your project benefits from the optimal material for maximum performance and durability.
Ceramic Materials Ranked by Compressive Strength
CeramAlox™ Ultra Pure’s compressive strength performance characteristics are the highest compared to all other materials. This is closely followed by Zirconia Toughened Alumina, Silicon Carbide, and Silicon Nitride and others.
Alumina (Al2O3) –Ultra Pure
3,500 MPa
CeramaAlox Ultra Pure is a very high purity (99.95%) grade of Alumina (Aluminum Oxide) often used in the medical industry for it’s compressive strength and purity.
Zirconia-Alumina (ZTA)
3,000 MPa
Zirconia-Alumina (ZTA) exhibit a combination of high hardness, strength, wear, and corrosion resistance while still maintaining reasonably high fracture toughness.
Silicon Nitride (Si3N4)
3,000 MPa
Silicon Nitride has the most versatile combination of mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties of any advanced ceramic material.
Silicon Carbide (SiC)
3,000 MPa
Silicon Carbide (SiC) is one of the lightest, hardest, and strongest advanced ceramic materials with exceptional thermal conductivity, acid resistance, and low thermal expansion.
Aluminum Nitride (AlN)
3,000 MPa
Aluminum Nitride (AlN) is an excellent material to use if high thermal conductivity and electrical insulation properties are required; making it an ideal material for use in thermal management and electrical applications.