An advanced synthetic ceramic with a nominal Si3N4 content of 99%. The sintered silicon nitride (SSN) technique produces a material with excellent physical properties that is ideally suited to components that operate under thermally demanding conditions. Prime Features: - Outstanding resistance to thermal downshock
- Extremely hard and wear resistant
- .Exceptional compressive strength
- Excellent resistance to attack from molten non-ferrous alloys containing aluminium, magnesium, copper, zinc and lead
- Spatter resistant
- Low thermal conductivity
- High electrical resistivity
Typical Applications: - Shrouds for TIG/MIG welding torches
- Shrouds for plasma cutting torches
- Heat treatment jigs and fixtures
- Bearing balls and rollers
Production Capabilities: - Manufacture to close engineering tolerances
- Prototype, batch and volume production
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