Cordierite
Cordierite Ceramic Properties
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Density (g/cc): | 2.26-2.30 | RT 900°C 10-6/°C: | 3.7 |
Color: | Tan | Dielectric Constant 25°C / 1 kHz: | 5.3 |
Flexural Strength MPa (psi × 103): | 92 (13) | Dissipation Factor 25°C/ 1 kHz: | .018 |
Young’s Modulus GPa: | 220 | Volume Resistivity 25°C ohms-cm: | >1014 |
RT 300° C 10-6/°C: | 4 | Volume Resistivity 300 °C ohms-cm: | 2.1 x 109 |
RT 700°C 10-6/°C: | 3.6 | Volume Resistivity 500 °C ohms-cm: | 2.9 x 107 |
Material Details
Cordierite ceramic is a magnesium aluminum silicate material that has been widely used in applications where thermal shock resistance is important. Cordierite ceramic is also useful because it has a low thermal expansion and good electrical insulation compared to other ceramic materials. It can be formed into a variety of complex geometries by employing several types of manufacturing process such as axial pressing, isotactic pressing, injection molding and extrusion.
Overview of Physical Properties
- Good thermal shock resistance
- Low thermal expansion
- Low thermal conductivity
- High dielectric strength
Overview of Applications
- Household Appliances (Insulators)
- Heating element supports
- Refractory supports in ovens or kilns
- Thermocouples
- Electrical Insulators