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Zirconia, or zirconium oxide (ZrO2), is renowned for its superior strength and toughness among advanced ceramic materials, exhibiting a white crystalline oxide form. Predominantly found as baddeleyite with a monoclinic structure, ZrO2 excels in mechanical resistance, low thermal conductivity, and high-temperature resilience.
Zirconia is a unique advanced ceramic - a chemical compound having the formula ZrO2. Products manufactured from Tosoh's yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) powder exhibit superior mechanical properties such as high strength and flexibility.
Yttria Stabilized Zirconia (YSZ / YTZ), also known as Yttria Zirconia, Yttria Stabilized Zirconium Oxide, is the strongest ceramic material Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) supply. YSZ is a purely tetragonal phase, fine-grain material. This material offers the highest flexural strength of all Zirconia-based materials.
Yttria (yttrium oxide, Y 2 O 3) is a rare-earth ceramic which exhibits both exceptional plasma resistance and an aptitude for high-temperature applications. Yttria is often used to stabilize other ceramic compositions like zirconia.
Zirconium oxide, also known as ZrO2, is ideal for low-temperature wear applications. Calix offers PSZ - partially stabilized zirconia, as well as yttria-stabilized zirconia. Learn more about our zirconium ceramic properties. Get free quotes for any zirconia ceramic material today.
Zirconium oxide powder has a high melting point, high resistivity, high refractive index, and low thermal expansion coefficient. SAM provides customers with high-quality ZrO2 products in a variety of forms, including tubes, rods, wires, etc.
Zirconia (ZrO2) powder is used in ceramics for its hardness and wear resistance, in dental applications for biocompatible prosthetics, in aerospace for thermal barrier coatings, and in 3D printing for precise manufacturing of complex shapes.