超薄型窒化ケイ素セラミック板

高強度、優れた耐熱衝撃性、低熱膨張性、優れた電気絶縁性を備えた超薄型窒化ケイ素セラミック板をご紹介します。半導体装置、精密デバイス、自動車センサー、高性能電子部品などに最適です。...
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窒化ケイ素(Si 3 N 4)セラミックスの特性
アイテム
ユニット
典型的な値
物理的な特性
密度
g/cm3の
3.2
機械的性質
モー硬度
グレード
9
ロックウェル硬度
ゲーム
90
ビッカース硬度(Hv 50)
HV 0.5

1550
弾性モジュラス
ガラス
290
曲げ強度
Mpa

600
圧縮強さ
Mpa
2500
破壊靭性
Mpam
1/2

6.0
熱の特性
最高の使用温度
C
1200
熱伝導率について
と/(m. k)
15-20
熱膨張係数について
10-6/
C

3.1
熱衝撃の抵抗

T
C
500
特定の熱容量
KJ/キログラムK
700
電気的性質
絶縁耐力について
KV/mmの
15
誘電率の定数
です

20における体積抵抗
C
O
. cm
1.0 X 10
12

デザインの特徴

超薄い窒化ケイ素の陶磁器シート、別名超薄い陶磁器の分離器または高温、防蝕、絶縁の窒化ケイ素シートは、です 

高温および粗い環境のために設計されている高度の物質的な解決。これらのシートは優秀な物理的な、化学特性をの結合します 

いろいろな産業用途に理想的な材料の選択を提供する窒化ケイ素。


超薄型デザイン

この設計は、材料の重量を減らすだけでなく、コンパクトなスペースで効率的に使用することを可能にし、機器設計の柔軟性と全体的な効率を向上させます。


高い機械的強度と硬度

シリコン窒化物の高い硬度(1500 Hv 0.5)と弾性率(290 GPa)により、構造物は極端な条件下でも完全性と安定性を維持します。


優れた熱特性

低い熱膨張係数(3.110-6/℃)により、急激な温度変化がある環境でも安定していることができ、それに適しています。 

裏地として使用する 
熱交換器や高温炉のために。


化学的安定性と耐食性

窒化ケイ素は、様々な化学物質に対して極めて高い耐性を示し、化学処理環境に適しています。

アプリケーション領域

熱交換器システム

高い熱伝導率と熱安定性を利用して、熱交換器の仕切りとしてエネルギー効率と熱管理を改善するために使用されています。 

パフォーマンスだ


燃焼室ライニング

燃焼室などの高温環境で使用され、耐熱性と保護性を提供し、装置の寿命を延ばします。


半導体の製造

半導体製造では、特に高温プロセスを処理する際に、敏感な部品を保護し、分離するために使用されます。 

熱損傷および 
化学腐食


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