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| Categories | Advanced Structural Ceramics |
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| Brand Name: | CSQ |
| Place of Origin: | China |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
| Delivery Time: | 45-60 work days |
| MOQ: | 10 pcs/one size/one material |
| Packaging Details: | Foam+cartom box |
| Price: | Negotiable |
| Name: | Ceramic ball valve |
| Category: | Ceramic ball valve |
| Material: | Zirconia/silicon carbide |
| Size: | Customized,According to the drawings |
| Color: | White or black |
| Use: | Transmits strong corrosive material and high wear-resisting material |
| Characteristics: | Large contact area, tight seal, and less leakage |
| Pacage: | Foam+cartom box |
| Company Info. |
| Beijing Zhongxing Shiqiang CERAMIC BEARING Co., Ltd. |
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Ceramic ball valve of zirconia/silicon carbide with high precision
Description of Ceramic Ball Valve:
The ball valve has tha advantage of large contact area, tight seal, and less leakage, etc. It can be divided two kinds: floating type and stationary type.
Main applications of Ceramic Ball Valve:
1. The ball valve mainly transmits strong corrosive material, such as acid, alkali, salt and so on.
2. The ball valve is maily used for transmitting high wear-resisting material, such as silicon powder, coal dust and so on.
| ►Key properties of zirconia |
| ♦ Max Temperature up to 380℃ |
| ♦ High density: 6.09 g/cm3 |
| ♦ Low thermal conductivity |
| ♦ Chemical stability, resistance to acid and alkali corrosion |
| ♦ High fracture toughness KIC:8-11 MPa-m1/2 |
| ♦ Good electric insulation |
| ♦ Better bearing capacity |
| ♦ Wear resistance |
| ♦ High hardness : 1300 HV5 |
| ►Key properties of pressureless sintered silicon carbide |
| ♦ Max Temperature up to 1650℃ |
| ♦ Low density:3.15-3.18 g/cm3 |
| ♦ High strength |
| ♦ Low thermal expansion : 4.0 (10-6/℃) |
| ♦ High thermal conductivity:120 W/m°K |
| ♦ High hardness:2800 HV5 |
| ♦ High elastic modulus: 410GPa |
| ♦ Superior chemical stability,resistance to acid and alkali corrosion (incld. hydrofluoric acid) |


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