PYROPHYLLITE

PYROPHYLLITE

PYROPHYLLITE

PYROPHYLLITE

Basic properties

Good electrical insulator
Low dielectric loss
Resists to chemicals
Stability and precision of shapes
Resistant to high temperature
Excellent resistance to deep vacuum
Good resistance to thermal shock
Very low thermal expansion when heated to 1050°C

Applications

Electrical engineering
Scientific research
Prototype parts and small series of insulating parts
Used to make small laboratories furnaces
Wear parts (sanding tubes, casting nozzles
MIG and TIG welding nozzle
Plasma nozzles
Welding assemble support and positionning templates

Pyrophillite is a natural rock carefully selected in quarries. Its chemical make-up is very close to traditionnal ceramics.
This natural ceramic makes it possible to machine small parts at cold temperature and then to anneal them at 1050°c or 1300°c depending on usage conditions.

Chemical composition: Red loss: 4.69%, SiO2 : 63.79%, Al2O3 : 27.83% ,TiO2 : 0.41%, Fe2O3 : 0.048%, CaO : 0.10%, K2O : 2.96%, Na2O : 0.25%

Realisations

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QUARTZ

QUARTZ

QUARTZ

QUARTZ

Basic properties

High chemical purity
Very weak expansion coefficient
Very high thermal shock resistance
Working temperature : 1050°c
Peak temperature lapses: 1200°c
Can be worked when heated. Possibility to produce complex shapes
Can be welded
Very good optical properties. Transmission in UV spectrum

Applications

Sight discs
Optical
Semi-conductors.
Laboratory material
Electronic
Infrared

Realisations

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