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3661 Uetendorf, Switzerland

STECHER ceramicparts GmbH

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Description

oxide ceramics:
AluminaAl2O3 99.7%

  • High temperature application 1700°C, electrical insulator, thin-wall construction, chem. resistant, good thermal conductivity, gas tight
  • Application areas:
  • Wear component, furnace heating coil support, wire guides etc.

Substrates Al2O3 96%

  • electrical printer carriers, insulators

Zirconia ZrO2 y- or MgO-rod.

  • very high surface qualities Ra

Fused silica SiO2

  • very poor heat conductor, very low thermal expansion; max. 1000°C applicable
  • Use as thermal insulators

Non-oxide ceramics:
Aluminium nitride AlN

  • very good heat conductor, very good thermal shock resistance
  • Use as heat conductors and boards

Silicon nitride Si3N4

  • very wear resistant, high toughness and hardness
  • for wear parts

Silicon carbide SiC, SiSiC

  • High-temperature application, very good resistance to temperature changes; high thermal conductivity, extremely good oxidation resistance
  • Examples of use: Slide bearings, guide rails

boron nitride BN+AlN

  • low thermal expansion, low density
  • for use in glass nozzles

Silicate ceramics:
Aluminium silicate Al2O3 60%

  • very high thermal shock resistance, gas-tight; high electrical insulation even at high temperatures 1400°C
  • Examples of use: Thermal engineering, wear component, resistance body

cordierite/mullite

  • porous
  • for filter ceramics

Steatite

  • High temperature application
  • for use in furnace construction or catalysts

Glasses and other ceramics:
Sapphire Al2O3 99.99%

  • very good sliding properties, very good chemical resistance
  • Light guides, sliding bodies, insulators, cutting components

Quartz glass SiO2 99.99%

  • high temperature resistance 1000°C
  • Application examples light guides and chemical use

Borosilicate for use in fibre optics
Macor

  • max. 1000°C applicable, conditionally workable with conventional tools!
  • For use in radiators and insulators
Technical data

Our processing techniques:

  • cut-off grinding max. diameter 70mm; max. length 250mm
  • Surface and groove grinding max. length 300mm
  • CNC contour grinding max. 200 x 130mm
  • cylindrical grinding max. diameter 150mm; max. length between centres 350mm
  • Centerless grinding max. diameter 50mm
  • CNC round profile grinding max. diameter 100mm
  • Internal honing max. inner diameter 25mm
  • Flat lapping; -Polishing does not mean optical polishing for sapphire!
  • Round polishing min. diameter 5mm; max. diameter 30mm
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68165 Mannheim, Germany

CC ceramic components e. K.

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  • Ceramic tubes and rods are used in many technical equipments.The tubes and rods are made from materials C-799, C-530 and C-610.Our...
  • Structural Ceramics - Ceramic parts offer many advantages in comparison with parts made of hardened or coated steels and tungsten ...
  • Nozzles - Ceramics find widely application as nozzle materials. Two excellent characteristics - very high wear resistance and chem...
  • Ceramic Insulators - Ceramic insulators are mainly produced from porcelain, steatite, cordierite or alumina. These materials exhib...
  • Ceramics for Wire Processing - Ceramic parts are usually used in wire processing and galvanic wire plating as wire guides and pull...
  • Ceramic Parts for Welding - Since years ceramic welding nozzles, pins, rollers for the high frequency welding of tubes, and cerami...
Description
  • Ceramic materials exhibit very high mechanical strength which is required for the application as components for machines and equipments.
  • The hardness of advanced ceramic materials is above 9 on Moh´s Scale, and only diamond is harder (which rates 10 on Moh´s Scale). For this reason ceramic materials are excellent suitable for the production of parts with very high wear resistance e.g. for the paper-, textile- and wire industry.
  • The low density of the ceramic material is advantageous in the design of rotating movable parts such as bearings, valves, and rotors.
  • Ceramic materials are extremely heat resistant. The properties of metals can be significantly above 500 ° C after. Construction ceramics, however, can also be used above 1000 ° C. Ceramic components, for example in the metal industry in direct contact with molten metal (eg Abziehringen) is used.
  • In contrast to metals ceramic materials react only insignificant with acids and bases. Therefore they are ideal for the application in chemical industry.

- Ceramic materials exhibit very high mechanical strength which is required for the application as components for machines and equipments.
- The hardness of advanced ceramic materials is above 9 on Moh´s Scale, and only diamond is harder (which rates 10 on Moh´s Scale). For this reason ceramic materials are excellent suitable for the production of parts with very high wear resistance e.g. for the paper-, textile- and wire industry.
- The low density of the ceramic material is advantageous in the design of rotating movable parts such as bearings, valves, and rotors.
- Ceramic materials are extremely heat resistant. The properties of metals can be significantly above 500 ° C after. Construction ceramics, however, can also be used above 1000 ° C. Ceramic components, for example in the metal industry in direct contact with molten metal (eg Abziehringen) is used.
- In contrast to metals ceramic materials react only insignificant with acids and bases. Therefore they are ideal for the application in chemical industry.
Moreover, ceramic materials are bioinert and are used as implants (e.g. hip joint endoprosthesis, tooth pins, malleus).
All ceramic materials (also non-oxide) exhibit excellent oxidation resistance at high temperatures.

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07629 Hermsdorf, Germany

CERA SYSTEM Verschleißschutz GmbH

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  • Construction Ceramics | Ceramics | Electroceramics
53797 Lohmar, Germany

CeramTec-ETEC GmbH

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  • Construction Ceramics | Ceramics | Oxide Ceramics
47798 Krefeld, Germany

Gather Industrietechnik e. K.

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  • Construction Ceramics
56203 Höhr-Grenzhausen, Germany

Hilgenberg-Ceramics GmbH & Co. KG

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  • Construction Ceramics | Ceramics | Electroceramics
35767 Breitscheid-Erdbach, Germany

hofmann CERAMiC GmbH

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  • Construction Ceramics | Ceramics | Function Ceramics
20457 Hamburg, Germany

KRAHN Ceramics GmbH

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  • Construction Ceramics | Ceramics | Engineering Ceramics
2555 Brugg, Switzerland

Saphirwerk Industrieprodukte AG

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  • Construction Ceramics

BSQ TECH GmbH

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  • Construction Ceramics | Function Ceramics | Hard Ceramics

WWS Technische Keramik GmbH

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About us
In 1904 Armand Marseille from St. Petersburg founded the company manufacturing porcelain heads for dolls. Several years later production shifted to technical ceramics.
In 1913 the company was sold to Siemens - Schuckert AG in Berlin Siemensstadt.
Due to the ever increasing requirement for electricity in the 1920s the demand for technical porcelain for insulation and isolation applications rose significantly.
The introduction of new materials, like Steatite, and the expansion of capacity ensured the manufacture of more complex products. The plant in Neuhaus-Schierschnitz specialized in Steatite in 1958. Between 1965 and 1969 it was merged with the plants in Sonneberg and intergrated with the Kombinat Keramische Werke Hermsdorf.
The company was taken over by a trusteeship in 1989 and restructured into the stock company Tridelta AG. In 1993 the electro-ceramic production was outsourced and WWS Keramik Neuhaus GmbH was founded by means of a Management-Buy-Out.
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Sindlhauser Materials GmbH

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  • Construction Ceramics | Oxide Ceramics | Non-Toxic Ceramics

Henze Boron Nitride Products AG

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  • Construction Ceramics | Function Ceramics | High-Performance Ceramics

STEELCERAM SLU

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  • Construction Ceramics | Ceramics | Electroceramics

SAVAR SRL

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  • Construction Ceramics | Ceramics | Electroceramics

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