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Industries employ zirconium dioxide in various processes. Engineers manufacture heat‐resistant crucibles, furnace linings, casting stones and abrasives using this compound. Glass and ceramic manufacturers widely apply it in production. Engineers produce scissors and knives from zirconium dioxide due to its high strength. Chemists incorporate it in cosmetic products, antiperspirants, food packaging and microwave filter production.
Zirconium dioxide is produced via a reductive chlorination process. The process yields zirconium oxide powder. This powder is a ceramic substance rather than a metal. Unlike other ceramics, ZrO2 exhibits high resistance to cracking and marked thermal expansion. Consequently, it is suitable for joining ceramic materials with steel.
To stabilise the properties of zirconium dioxide, elements such as yttrium (Y) are added. This modification improves the molecular structure and stabilises the ceramic. A common product is Y-TZP, the yttrium-stabilised tetragonal zirconium polycrystal.
Zirconium dioxide is used in numerous fields, including:
SAM offers a variety of ceramic products made from zirconium dioxide, including mortars and pestles, tubes, rods and valve components. We also supply zirconium dioxide in different stabilised forms, namely yttrium-, calcium-, magnesium- and aluminium oxide-stabilised zirconium dioxide.
Zirconium dioxide is employed in several sectors because it meets specific technical requirements. It is used in the following areas:
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