Ceramics are excellent in wear resistance, heat resistance, and weather resistance, making them long-lasting and economical.
**What are Fine Ceramics?**
Ceramics are hard, heat-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and excellent in electrical insulation, with typical examples including porcelain, refractory materials, glass, cement, and fine ceramics. Fine ceramics, made from highly purified natural raw materials or artificially synthesized raw materials through chemical processes, as well as compounds not found in nature, possess superior mechanical, electrical, electronic, optical, chemical, and biochemical properties, high dimensional accuracy, and high functionality, making them high-value-added products.
**Advantages Compared to Resins**
- Strong against chemical corrosion
- Excellent hardness and wear resistance
- Resistant to ultra-high temperatures (fire resistance)
- Long light transmission distance
- Excellent weather resistance (UV, wind, and rain)
**Solving Problems by Switching from Resin to Ceramic**
While resins are inexpensive and easy to process, there are concerns about aging. For example, components that conduct electricity may pose fire hazards due to the aging of resin parts. By replacing them with ceramics, you can use them with peace of mind. Additionally, considering their durability, they offer good cost performance, making them economical. Why not consider ceramics at this opportunity?