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Ceramic Thin Film Substrates -- ADS-996
from CoorsTek

Transportation. CoorsTek offers a line of special ceramics that take advantage of higher dielectric properties, such as GPS and microwave applications. These applications are becoming more extensively used in the transportation industry for location and guidance systems. Through CoorsTek, California... [See More]

  • Form: Fabricated Part or Shaped Stock; WaferSubstrate
  • Features: Electronics / Semiconductors
  • Material: Filled Resin or Composite Material; Alumina
Feedthroughs & Insulating Tubes -- FRIALIT®
from Friatec N.A., LLC

Wherever there is an extreme environment for any type of device or instrument, that is where you find FRIALIT - DEGUSSIT. With FRIALIT - DEGUSSIT everything is possible. Ceramic-metal parts are the basis for building engineering devices specifically desig [See More]

  • Dielectric Strength: 4.00E7
  • Resistivity: 1.00E8 to 1.00E16
  • Dielectric Constant: 9.6
  • Material: Alumina
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Alumina 94% Machined Components
from Insaco, Inc.

Alumina (Al2O3) is one of the most widely specified, general-purpose technical ceramics. All aluminas are very hard and wear resistant, with high compressive strength even against extreme temperatures and corrosive environments. Aluminas are also excellent electrical insulators and are gas tight. [See More]

  • Dielectric Strength: 328740
  • Resistivity: 1.00E14
  • Dielectric Constant: 9.3
  • Form: Fabricated Part or Shaped Stock; WaferSubstrate (optional feature); Plate / Board (optional feature); Hollow Stock (Tube, Pipe, Column) (optional feature)
Aluminum Oxide -- B890
from CerCo, LLC

Material of choice for high-voltage insulators [See More]

  • Dielectric Strength: 8.31E6
  • Resistivity: 1.00E13
  • Dielectric Constant: 8.8
  • Form: Fabricated Part or Shaped Stock
MACOR® Machinable Glass Ceramic
from Corning Specialty Materials

MACOR machinable glass ceramic has excellent physical properties, high dielectric strength, and electrical resistivity; and it withstands high temperature while providing tight tolerance capability. It is non-porous and non-shrinking, and can be machined into complicated shapes and precision parts... [See More]

  • Dielectric Strength: 4.50E7 to 1.29E8
  • Resistivity: 1.00E18
  • Dielectric Constant: 5.64 to 6.01
  • Form: Plate / Board; Rod
Specialty Alloys -- Metallized Ceramic
from Materion Corporation

Materion Microelectronics and Services can provide thick film metallized BeO and alumina (Al2O3) substrates. The refractory metal paste MoMn is screen printed onto the substrate, fired, and then plated with Ni and Au. This classic metallization provides the highest levels of adhesive strength... [See More]

  • Form: BarStock
  • Material: Alumina
DynaGuard Board™
from ThermoDyne

Microporous Insulation has begun to find its way into the industrial marketplace where there are considerable gains to be found in its exceptional thermal management abilities. In applications as small as hobby kilns to large operations like aluminum carbon bakes, the presence of a microporous layer... [See More]

Alumina-Silica Type RS-C -- KS49
from ZIRCAR Refractory Composites, Inc.

ZIRCAR Alumina-Silica Insulating Blanket Type RS-C Moldable is composed of long, high strength ceramic fibers, with an inorganic alumina binder/rigidizing agent. It is a wet blanket that is shipped rolled up and sealed in a plastic bag to preserve its moldability. Type RS-C Moldable forms a strong,... [See More]

  • Form: Blanket or Batt; Structural Insulation