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Alumina has a hardness second only to diamond, and its melting point is 2,050 degrees.

Alumina has a hardness second only to diamond, with a melting point of 2,050 degrees. Due to its excellent heat resistance, chemical resistance, wear resistance, and electrical insulation properties, it is used in a wide range of applications. Additionally, zirconia, with a thermal expansion rate close to that of metals, is a key material for heat-resistant coatings. Recently, its latent functionalities, such as ion characteristics, have garnered attention in future-oriented fields, including fuel cells. Chromia forms the densest thermal spray coatings. Its primary application is as a wear-resistant coating for sliding components. For more details, please download the catalog.

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Explanation of thermal spraying terminology

This is an explanation of thermal spraying terminology.

Alumina (aluminum oxide) is an oxide of aluminum. Abradable spraying is a thermal spraying process conducted to obtain a coating with a property that allows it to be easily abraded. An example of its application is spraying onto the inner wall of a case opposing the turbine rotor to optimize the gap between the rotor and the case. Abrasive wear is a form of wear primarily caused by the cutting action of hard particles interposed between the uneven surfaces in contact. Electric arc spraying is a thermal spraying method that generates an arc between two linear metal spraying materials, and the metal droplets produced by the heat are atomized and accelerated by a jet of compressed air to be sprayed onto the substrate to form a coating. Yttria (yttrium oxide) is an oxide of yttrium. For more details, please download the catalog.

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