Design Features
Excellent High-Temperature Resistance
Boron Nitride (BN) ceramic structural components exhibit outstanding thermal stability and can operate continuously at temperatures up to 1800–2000°C in
inert atmospheres or vacuum environments, making them ideal for extreme high-temperature applications.
Superior Thermal Shock Resistance
With a low thermal expansion coefficient, BN ceramics offer exceptional resistance to rapid temperature changes, minimizing the risk of cracking or
deformation during repeated thermal cycling.
Outstanding Electrical Insulation
BN ceramics maintain excellent electrical insulation performance even at elevated temperatures, making them suitable for high-temperature electrical and
electronic insulation applications.
High Chemical Inertness
Boron Nitride ceramics are highly resistant to chemical attack and show excellent non-wettability to most molten metals such as aluminum, magnesium, zinc,
and copper, preventing adhesion and contamination.
Self-Lubricating and Non-Wetting Properties
The layered crystal structure of BN ceramics provides natural lubricity, reducing friction and wear under high-temperature conditions while preventing molten
metal adhesion.
Good Machinability
Compared with many advanced ceramics, BN ceramics can be machined using conventional metalworking tools, allowing for precise fabrication of complex
shapes and custom-designed structural components.
Applications
Semiconductor Manufacturing
In semiconductor manufacturing processes, boron nitride ceramic components are widely used for handling, supporting, and positioning delicate silicon
wafers, especially during high-temperature thermal treatments. Their excellent thermal stability and non-contaminating properties help ensure process
reliability and wafer integrity under extreme conditions.
Electronic Devices
Boron nitride ceramics are commonly used as insulating components in electronic devices, providing advanced electrical insulation performance. They are
particularly suitable for applications requiring stable insulation under high voltage or high-temperature environments.
High-Temperature Furnace Components
Boron nitride ceramics are used to manufacture internal furnace components such as supports, fixtures, and structural parts. These components are designed
to withstand extreme temperatures while maintaining structural stability and long service life in high-temperature furnace systems.
Lubrication Systems
Thanks to their inherent self-lubricating properties, boron nitride ceramic components are ideal for bearings and other moving parts operating in oil-free or
high-temperature environments, where conventional lubrication methods are not feasible.
