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MC2249 Mullite Ceramic Plate

Catalog No
MC2249
Color
Off-white
Shape
Plate
Thermal Conductivity
6 W/m•°K
Dielectric Strength
9.8 ac-kv/mm

Stanford Electronics is able to supply a wide range of ceramic and glass materials as finished components. Our capabilities range from custom-made precision microcomponents with very high tolerance features to large heavy-duty ceramic components used in industrial applications.

Related Products: Mullite Ceramic Tube, Mullite Ceramic Rod, Mullite Ceramic Heating Protection Tube.

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MC2249 Mullite Ceramic Plate Description

Description of Mullite Ceramic Plate

Mullite Ceramic Plate is a flat component made from mullite, a silicate mineral composed of aluminum oxide and silicon dioxide (3Al2O3·2SiO2). This ceramic material is known for its exceptional properties, making it highly suitable for various high-temperature applications. The unique combination of high thermal stability, low thermal expansion, excellent mechanical strength, and resistance to thermal shock and chemical attack makes mullite an ideal choice for manufacturing plates used in demanding environments.

Specifications of Mullite Ceramic Plate

Chemistry content

Al2O3

SiO2

TiO2

Fe2O3

CaO·MgO

K2ONa2O and others

62.50%

34.50%

0.10%

0.80%

0.90%

1.30%

 

Mechanical

Units of Measure

SI/Metric

(Imperial)

Density

gm/cc (lb/ft3)

2.8

-175

Porosity

% (%)

0

0

Color

-

off-white

off-white

Flexural Strength

MPa (lb/in2x103)

180

-26

Elastic Modulus

GPa (lb/in2x106)

151

-22

Shear Modulus

GPa (lb/in2x106)

-

-

Bulk Modulus

GPa (lb/in2x106)

-

-

Compressive Strength

MPa (lb/in2x103)

1310

-190

Hardness

Kg/mm2

1070

-

Fracture Toughness KIC

MPa•m1/2

2

-

Maximum Use Temperature

°C (°F)

1650

-3000

(no load)

Thermal

Thermal Conductivity

W/m•°K (BTU•in/ft2•hr•°F)

6

-42

Coefficient of Thermal Expansion

10–6/°C (10–6/°F)

5.4

-3

Electrical 

Dielectric Strength

ac-kv/mm (volts/mil)

9.8

-245

Dielectric Constant

@ 1 MHz

5.8

5.8

Dissipation Factor

@ 1 kHz

0.003

0.003

Volume Resistivity

ohm•cm

>1013

>1013

Applications of Mullite Ceramic Plate

1. High-Temperature Insulation: Mullite ceramic plates are used as insulation materials in high-temperature furnaces, kilns, and reactors. Their ability to withstand extreme temperatures without deforming or breaking down makes them ideal for lining and protecting these environments.

2. Thermal Barriers: In applications such as gas turbines, heat exchangers, and combustion chambers, mullite ceramic plates serve as thermal barriers to protect other components from intense heat, helping to improve efficiency and extend the lifespan of the equipment.

3. Refractory Components: Mullite ceramic plates produce refractory bricks, shapes, and components exposed to high temperatures and corrosive environments, such as in steelmaking, glass production, and cement kilns.

4. Substrates for Electronic Devices: Due to their electrical insulation properties and thermal stability, mullite ceramic plates are used as substrates in electronic devices, particularly in high-temperature applications where other materials fail.

5. Structural Components in High-Temperature Applications: Mullite ceramic plates can be used as structural components in high-temperature processing equipment, such as kiln furniture, where they provide support and separation for products being fired in kilns.

6. Protective Coatings and Liners: Mullite ceramic plates are used as protective coatings or liners in equipment that operates under harsh conditions, such as in chemical processing plants, where they protect against thermal shock and chemical attack.

7. Catalyst Supports: In chemical and petrochemical industries, mullite ceramic plates are sometimes used as catalyst supports in reactions that take place at high temperatures, due to their stability and resistance to thermal cycling.

8. Environmental and Energy Applications: Mullite ceramic plates are used in applications such as waste incineration, where high-temperature stability and resistance to chemical attack are critical for reliable operation.

9. High-Temperature Filters: Mullite ceramics are also used in high-temperature filtration systems, such as in gas or molten metal filtration, where they can withstand extreme conditions while maintaining their structural integrity.

10. Laboratory Equipment: Mullite ceramic plates are used in various laboratory applications, including as components in furnaces, crucibles, and sample holders, where their resistance to thermal shock and chemical stability are important.

Packing of Mullite Ceramic Plate

Our Mullite Ceramic Plate is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.

MC2249 Mullite Ceramic Plate Specifications

Chemistry content

Al2O3

SiO2

TiO2

Fe2O3

CaO·MgO

K2ONa2O and others

62.50%

34.50%

0.10%

0.80%

0.90%

1.30%

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