Ceramic Balls

(72 companies)
Ceramic balls are spherical, rolling elements that provide higher stiffness, lower thermal expansion, lighter weight, increased corrosion resistance, and higher electrical resistance than steel balls. They are made from a variety of ceramic materials.

Ceramic Capacitors

(239 companies)
Ceramic capacitors have a dielectric made of ceramic materials.
Ceramic fabrication services produce parts and assemblies made of ceramic or refractory materials for electrical, thermal, optical, wear and mechanical, or structural applications

Ceramic Fiber Heaters

(69 companies)
Flat ceramic fiber heaters consist of an iron-chrome-aluminum (ICA) heating element and a thick layer of ceramic fiber insulation within a non-curved housing.

Ceramic Tiles

(153 companies)
Ceramic tiles are thin, flat tiles that are usually shaped with beveled edges. They are used for lining or covering a surface, and may provide corrosion resistance, thermal protection, wear resistance, and/or surface decoration.
Ceramic sheets and boards are stock shapes available as solid plates, slabs, and substrates. The board or plate may consist of a ceramic fiberboard product, a dense sintered ceramic plate, or a precast cement bonded slab.
Ceramic matrix composites (CMC) consist of ceramic fibers reinforced with particulates, fibers, or cloth. Compared to conventional technical ceramics, which fracture easily under loads, CMCs have a greater crack resistance. Some matrices and combinations also provide greater strength, thermal shock stability, and erosion resistance at very high temperatures.
Ceramic abrasives and media include aluminum oxide, boron carbide, cubic boron nitride (CBN), cerium oxide, fabricated diamond, silicate, silicon carbide, tin oxide, tungsten carbide, zirconia, and other fused or sintered crystalline inorganic materials.
Ceramic powders and precursors contain oxides, carbides, nitrides, carbon, and other non-metals. They are usually micron or mesh-size in distribution. Ceramic powders, sol-gel solutions and precursors are fabricated through atomization, crushing, milling, precipitation, and other chemical processes.

Nonwovens

(211 companies)
...that opens the fluff pulp and suspends these fibers in air in a forming system. The fibers are then deposited on a forming screen, the batting is bonded using an adhesive, and the fibers are dried. Wet-laid nonwovens are made in a process...
...and orientation. Blanket/batting: sheets of woven material which can be used to contain unwoven and loose-fill insulating materials between layers. This is the most common form for fabric insulators. Cordage/rope: fibers are twisted or braided...

Vaporizers

(69 companies)
Vaporizers are heat exchangers that convert liquefied gases to a warm gaseous product. The heat source can be ambient air, steam or water.

Safety Clothing

(721 companies)
...polyethelenes and laminated fibers. Fabrics with inserts for metal or ceramic plates/scales provide the best protection. Usually only required in law enforcement and security industries. Heat resistance. Leather, treated cotton and denim, carbon fiber...
...and is commonly used as a filler in ceramic tiles and paints. Other minerals, aggregates and sands include compounds such as carbon black and wood flour. Carbon black is a compound made from the incomplete combustion of natural gas or oil. Carbon black...

Filter Elements

(739 companies)
Filter elements are used to remove impurities from liquids. They are used in water treatment systems and fluid processing applications.