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Manufactured from Rulon PTFE, a PTFE that's modified with filler material for a super-slippery, impact-resistant surface that resists wear.
These PEEK sheets can be machined to tight tolerances for use in electrical and semiconductor parts, such as test sockets.
Combine these general purpose shafts with a linear bearing and shaft support to create a basic linear motion system.
These shafts include a support rail for a stable setup that eliminates bending and prevents linear bearings from rotating.
Often used to create prototype components, these ceramic sheets come semi-fired so they can be machined using conventional metalworking tools.
Often used to create prototype components, these ceramic rods and discs come semi-fired so they can be machined using conventional metalworking tools.
To resist deforming, expanding, or cracking when compressed, bent, or exposed to quick temperature changes, these silicon-nitride ceramic discs have been pressed into ultra-dense discs. They’re just as strong and fracture resistant as zirconia ceramic, and hold their strength and shape at higher temperatures.
Pressed into ultra-dense sheets, these silicon-nitride ceramic sheets resist deforming, expanding, or cracking when compressed, bent, or exposed to quick temperature changes. They’re just as strong and fracture resistant as zirconia ceramic, and hold their strength and shape at higher temperatures.
Ideal for applications that must resist bending and wear as well as carry heavy loads, these rods and discs are often used for sleeve bearings and shafts instead of metal.
Create bushings and other parts that will be exposed to abrasion, harsh chemicals, high heat, and rubbing with these rods. Sintering strengthens the bonds within silicon carbide, leaving it two times stronger than other versions of silicon carbide.
Sintering creates strong inner bonds, making this version of silicon carbide more resistant to wear and chemicals than other forms of silicon carbide as well as most ceramics.
Machine these rods into nozzles for acids, pins or supports for kilns, and other parts that require extreme hardness when exposed to quick temperature changes and chemicals. This nitride-bonded silicon carbide is better at transferring heat than most ceramics and expands without cracking when temperatures fluctuate.
Over 99% pure, these rods have the strength of silicon carbide throughout, so they resist deforming under heavy loads at high temperatures (known as creep). They’re often used as supports in kilns.
These sheets are often used as shelves and supports in unsealed kilns or as a lining in metal processing equipment. They withstand high heat without sacrificing strength, thermal shock resistance, and chemical resistance.
Made of nearly pure silicon carbide, these sheets resist creep more than other ceramics and are consistently strong throughout, so they won’t sag under heavy loads at high temperatures. Because they withstand extreme temperatures, they’re often used as kiln furniture and machined into structural furnace components.
Drill and mill precisely shaped heat sinks and other electronic components that require thermal stability.
Turn and drill intricate components such as heat sinks, fixture parts, and other electronics parts where thermal stability is important.
Often used as kiln shelves and refractory bricks, you can repeatedly move these mullite ceramic sheets between very hot and cold environments without deforming or cracking.
Protectively sheath materials, such as thermocouples, that move between hot and cold environments. Similar to nonporous alumina tubes, air and gas cannot pass through these mullite tubes.
Used in prototypes, insulators, and machine tooling, these mullite ceramic rods won’t deform or crack when exposed to extreme temperature changes, high heat, or stress.
As fracture resistant and durable as metal, this temperature-resistant zirconia ceramic has been fired to obtain a high hardness and can be used in high-wear applications.
Often used as a protective shield in thermocouples and other conditions with drastic climate changes, these SiAlON ceramic tubes won't deform, expand, or crack when repeatedly exposed to large temperature changes.
One of the few known materials that both draw heat away from hot spots and block electrical currents, aluminum nitride ceramic sheets are great for heat sinks and other electronic components.
Also known as Macor, these glass-mica ceramic sheets and bars withstand temperatures up to 1470° F.
Also known as Macor, these glass-mica ceramic rods withstand temperatures up to 1470° F.
Machine complicated shapes and precision parts from these glass-mica ceramic sheets in a fraction of the time it would take using other types of fired ceramic.
Machine complicated shapes and precision parts from these glass-mica ceramic bars in a fraction of the time it would take using other types of fired ceramic.
Combining the transparency of glass with the high heat resistance of ceramic, glass ceramic withstands temperatures up to 1255° F and resists rapid temperature changes.