
Ceramic Materials
Kyocera has developed many new materials carving out a name for ourselves as a pioneer in Fine Ceramics. We have already developed more than 200 new materials. These include polycrystalline oxide materials manufactured by a general firing process, such as alumina; nonoxide materials, such as silicon nitride and silicon carbide; and single crystal materials created by crystal control growth technology, such as sapphire. We also mass-produce Fine Ceramic products.
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AluminaAl2O3Widely used material with high electrical insulation and mechanical strength -
Single-Crystal SapphireAl2O3It is a single crystal of alumina and is a transparent material -
ZirconiaZrO2A material with high strength and toughness -
Silicon NitrideSi3N4It is a material with excellent thermal shock resistance and wear resistance, and high strength even at high temperatures -
Silicon CarbideSiCLightweight, highly corrosion-resistant, and excellent heat-resistant material -
Zirconia Toughened AluminaZTAComposite material of alumina and zirconia has excellent wear resistance -
Cordierite2MgO・2Al2O3・5SiO2A material with an extremely low coefficient of thermal expansion and little dimensional change due to temperature changes -
CermetTiC,TiNIt is a composite material of TiC or TiN and metal, and has excellent strength and wear resistance -
YttriaY2O3A material with excellent corrosion resistance in a plasma environment -
Single-Crystal YAGY3Al5O12It is a material with excellent plasma resistance and optical transparency -
YAG-dispersed AluminaA material with strength equivalent to alumina and higher plasma resistance than alumina -
Aluminum NitrideAlNA material with high thermal conductivity and electrical insulation -
Silicon-Infiltrated Silicon CarbideSiSiCIt is a material with high specific rigidity and is suitable for manufacturing large complex shaped products or products with hollow structure -
Porous CeramicsA material that has pores within the crystal, allowing liquids and gases to pass through
Material Characteristics Table / Material Comparison
You can visually compare the properties of selected materials in tables and graphs.
















