Ceramic Parts

MG-CNC Ceramic specialises in R&D and production of ceramic parts made of Zirconia, Alumina, and Zirconia toughened Alumina (ZTA). Our company has matured capabilities in manufacturing Zirconia, Alumina, and ZTA ceramic parts. Other ceramic materials that we manufacture include Silicon Nitride and Silicon Carbide. Although ceramic parts have been widely used in many industry sectors, many users do not know how to choose which material will be more suitable for their products or designs. The following are the ceramic materials that are widely manufactured by our company. A brief comparison of material properties of different ceramics is shown at table below. If you need more assistance about ceramic materials, please contact us for more information about Zirconia, Alumina, ZTA and other ceramic materials that we manufacture.

Properties*ZirconiaAluminaZTA
Density6.0g/cm34.0g/cm34.8g/cm3
Hardness(HRC)88-908686
Fracture Toughness10MPa.m½4MPa.m½
Compressive Strength2000MPa1500MPa1700MPa
CTE10.5ppm/℃7.15-7.67ppm/℃9.1ppm/℃
Max Operating Temperature1350℃1750℃1350℃
Thermal Conductivity (24℃)2W/m.k20W/m.k
Flexural Strength (24℃)950MPa300MPa600MPa
Chemical ResistanceStrongStrongStrong

*The data presented is typical of commercially available material and is offered for comparative purposes only. The information is not to be interpreted as absolute material properties nor does it constitute a representation or warranty for which we assume legal liability. User shall determine suitability of the material for the intended use and assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith. 

Zirconia Ceramic Parts

Dry Processing EV Relays Zirconia Ceramic Parts

Abrasion Resistance Insulator Zirconia Ceramic Parts

Alumina Ceramic Parts

Ceramic Insulator Eelectronic Part

Steatite Ceramic Part for Temperature controller Electronic part

EV Car Nickel Layer Alumina Ceramic Parts

Alumina Ceramics Parts For Fusegear

ZTA Ceramic Wear Liners

ZTA Ceramic Wear Liners-1

ZTA Ceramic Wear Liners-2

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