Machinable Glass Ceramics
from Xiamen Unipretec Ceramic Technology Co., Ltd.
Machinable ceramics are a type of polycrystalline composite phase material, which is a glass-ceramic with synthetic mica crystallites as the principal crystal phase. Machinable glass ceramics, commonly known as Macor, are a multifunctional material that combines the features of glass and ceramics. [See More]
- Performance Features: Sintered / Fired; Machinable ceramic; Soft
- Density: 2.4 to 2.5
- Max Use Temperature: 800 to 1000
- Applications: Refractory or High Temperature Insulation; Thermal Insulation or Fire Proofing Material; Optical Grade; Chemical or material processing; Corrosion resistant; HV / Electrical; Structural
from San Jose Delta Associates, Inc.
Macor is a relatively easy material to machine using ordinary carbide drills, end mills, taps, etc. and doesn ’t require post machining firing. Macor-Machinable Glass Ceramic is also unique in that it can withstand 1000 °C, has low thermal conductivity and is a good electrical insulator. [See More]
- Performance Features: Composite; Machinable ceramic
- Length: 3
- Shape / Form: BarStock
- Width / OD: 0.2500 to 2
from Accuratus Corporation
High use temperature. Non-flammable. Excellent electrical insulator. Excellent thermal insulator. Dimensionally stable. MACOR machinable glass ceramic gives you the characteristics you need from a ceramic with the added benefit of easy fabrication using ordinary machine tools. No longer is it... [See More]
- Performance Features: Machinable ceramic
- Length: 2.99 to 12.01
- Shape / Form: BarStock
- Width / OD: 0.2480 to 2
from Morgan Advanced Materials
Macor ® is the machinable glass ceramic made by Corning Glass and widely used for critically exacting electrical duties. It is a composite of oxides of Si, Mg, Al, K, B and F. [See More]
- Performance Features: Machinable ceramic
- MOR / Flexural Strength: 12908
- Thermal Conductivity: 1.46
- Compressive Strength: 50038