Thermal Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
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CTE, linear | 10.1 - 10.7 µm/m-°C @Temperature 20.0 - 100 °C |
5.61 - 5.94 µin/in-°F @Temperature 68.0 - 212 °F |
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MarkeTech Mo50Cu Moly/Copper Heat Sink Material MoCu alloys are made by sintering molybdenum and copper together. This results in a heat sink of lower density than tungsten-based materials, low thermal expansion, and excellent thermal conductivit.. |
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CTE, linear | 10.1 µm/m-°C @Temperature 20.0 °C |
5.61 µin/in-°F @Temperature 68.0 °F |
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MarkeTech Zirconium Oxide Ceramic, Zirconia MgO Stabilized Data provided by the supplier, MarkeTech International.Zirconium oxide is widely used and has superior high temperature properties. When combined with yttria the strength and fracture toughness is .. |
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CTE, linear | 10.1 µm/m-°C @Temperature 25.0 - 1000 °C |
5.61 µin/in-°F @Temperature 77.0 - 1830 °F |
ASTM C372 |
CoorsTek TTZ (Dura-Z™) MgO Partially Stabilized Zirconia Thermal Shock Delta Tc = 350°C - Thermal shock tests are performed by quenching samples in water from different elevated temperatures. Delta Tc is the change in temperature which results in a shar.. |
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CTE, linear | 10.1 µm/m-°C | 5.61 µin/in-°F | |
Anderman Ceramics EZM 96 Zirconia, 96.5%, Magnesia-Stabilized Zirconia materials offer high temperature capability as well as excellent performance in areas of high wear and corrosion. Available in many shapes and sizes. |
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CTE, linear | 10.1 µm/m-°C @Temperature 23.0 - 150 °C |
5.61 µin/in-°F @Temperature 73.4 - 302 °F |
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Budd Hi-Flex® SMC
(discontinued **) Parts requiring high strength and dimensional stability, excellent surface smoothness without sink marks; parts to be painted requiring an automotive-type finish.Data provided by the manufacturer. |