Made from high-tech zirconia, ceramic blades are known for their hardness and durability. They last up to 10x longer than steel. Zirconia, the key material in advanced ceramics, is chemically inert, non-porous, non-stick and impervious to acids, salt, and rust. Chemically inert means no impact or reaction with what you're cutting, as well as a strong defense against harmful bacteria. They are now used for medical purposes as well as in the food, textile and automotive industry.
Item | Unit | Z95 |
Type | - | Yttria Stabilized |
Density | g/cm3 | 5.95 |
Color | - | white |
Water Absorption | % | 0 |
Young Modulus | Gpa | 205 |
Vickers Hardness | Gpa | 12 |
Compressive Strength | Mpa | 2200 |
Flexural Strength | Mpa | 900 |
Thermal Conductivity | W/m.K | 2.20 |
Thermal Shock Resistance | Δ(°C) | 280 - 350 |
Max. Working Temp. | °C | 850 |
Volume Resistivity | Ω ·cm | > 10^12 |
Dielectric Constant | - | 26 |
Dielectric Strength | kV/mm |
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