Product OverviewMagnesium Stabilized Zirconia Ceramics (MSZ) are advanced ceramic materials known for their high melting point, high hardness, excellent wear resistance, high toughness, good thermal stability, corrosion resistance, and high strength. These properties make MSZ ceramics highly suitable for demanding applications in aerospace, energy, medical equipment, and electronics, offering new possibilities for the advancement of modern science and technology.
Basic Characteristics of Zirconia CeramicsZirconia ceramic is a material with a high melting point, high hardness, and outstanding wear resistance. Its key characteristics include:
- High melting point: Up to 2700°C, ensuring excellent stability in high-temperature environments.
- High hardness: Exceptional resistance to scratches and wear, maintaining long-term stability.
- Excellent wear resistance: Performs reliably in harsh environments.
Advantages of Magnesium Stabilized Zirconia Ceramics (MSZ)By incorporating magnesium as a stabilizer, the performance of zirconia ceramics is further enhanced. The main advantages of MSZ ceramics are:
- High toughness
- Good thermal stability
- Excellent corrosion resistance
- High strength
Applications in Modern Science and TechnologyMagnesium stabilized zirconia ceramics (MSZ) are widely used in:
- Aerospace
- Energy
- Medical devices
- Electronics
Material Properties of Magnesium Stabilized Zirconia Ceramics (MSZ)Item
Properties
Unit
Value
Color
Ivory / Gray-White
Mechanical Properties
Density
g/cm3
5.70-5.75
Vickers hardness
GPa
11-12
Three point bending strength
MPa
500
Fracture toughness KIC
MPa•m1/2
6-10
Thermal Properties
Thermal conductivity
W/mK
2-3
Thermal expansion coefficient
1×10^6/°C
10
Thermal shock temperature
°C
350
Maximum operating temperature
°C
1000
Key Features / Technical Specifications- High melting point: 2700°C (zirconia base)
- Density: 5.70-5.75 g/cm³
- Vickers hardness: 11-12 GPa
- Three point bending strength: 500 MPa
- Fracture toughness KIC: 6-10 MPa•m1/2
- Thermal conductivity: 2-3 W/mK
- Thermal expansion coefficient: 10 x 10^-6/°C
- Thermal shock temperature: 350°C
- Maximum operating temperature: 1000°C
- Color: Ivory / Gray-White
- Applications: Aerospace, energy, medical devices, electronics