Our parent company in Japan can offer TEG | Thermally Expandable Graphite. Request for information and orders can be placed via Air Water’s contact form. For more product information please visit the Air Water website. What is thermally expandable...
TATEHO OZARK extrudes MgO insulators for the heater industry from high quality MgO obtained from our parent company out of Japan. Every effort is made to preserve and protect the purity of the MgO in the process of manufacturing a uniform, dimensionally controlled...
Our sister plant in Japan can offer magnesium Oxide Setters. Orders can be placed through and shipped from our Webb City office. For more product information please visit the Tatecera website. For inquires or to place an order you can contact us through...
What is Hafnia? (HfO2, or Hafnium Oxide)? Hafnia is the fully oxidized compound of Hafnium (formula HfO2), which is related to Titanium and Zirconium in the periodic table. Hafnium is the first element after the rare earth family, and precedes the Noble metals...
Applications: Junction Backfill – Thermocouple manufacturers often need to expose the element wires in the ceramic to perform welding and junctioning operations. An ideal powder will have good bulk density but be fine...
INTRO: Alumina crushable insulators are used in place of MgO insulators for specific applications, normally in Aerospace or Nuclear industries. The endgame is to achieve a compacted powder insulation which retains it’s insulation properties even when the cable is...
INTRODUCING – Crushable Fused Silica cores Fused Silica is fundamentally pure silicon dioxide in amorphous form. It is made by heating suitable sands or crystalline quartz to melting temperature and quenching before crystalline rearrangement can occur. There...
Introduction: MgO ceramics have uses in extremely corrosive metallurgical applications because of the superior properties of MgO to resist attack. In most applications of this nature, a high density body is preferred for better mechanical properties and resistance....
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