Zirconia Toughened Alumina

Zirconia Toughened Alumina (ZTA) is a composite of alumina and zirconia. The main advantage of zirconia toughened alumina is the additional strength and toughness lower cost. The combination of aluminum oxide and 10-20% zirconium oxide provides much higher strength, toughness, hardness, and wear resistance than alumina alone. A process called transformation toughening is the phenomenon that increases the fracture toughness of ZTA. When placed under stress, the zirconia particles change their crystal structure from a tetragonal to a monoclinic structure, causing a volume expansion that compresses the surrounding crack in the alumina matrix.

$2,200.00$2,800.00 / MT

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Zirconia Toughened Alumina Ceramic Properties

Physical PropertyUnitsTypical Value
Densityg/cc4.17
Grain Sizeμm6
Hardness (Vickers)GPa14.5
Fracture ToughnessMPam^1/26
Flexural StrengthMPa586
Tensile StrengthMPa344
Compressive StrengthMPa2758
Elastic ModulusGPa338
Poisson’s Ratio0.23
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion1 x 10-6 in/in °C6
Volume ResistivityΩ-cm10^14
Prime Features
Higher Strength Than AluminaLower Cost Than Zirconia
High Corrosion ResistanceHigh Erosion Resistance
High Fracture ToughnessCapable Of A Very Fine Surface Finish
Typical Applications
StandoffsPump Piston Sleeves
InsulatorsInstrument
Probe BodiesSensor Bulbs
Pump ComponentsValve Seals
BushingsImpellers
Fluid Delivery System ComponentsAnalytical Instrument Columns
Application Limitations
ZTA Does Provide A Higher Strength Than Alumina, But The Temperature Limitation Of 1500 C (2732 F) Must Be Observed. Above This Temperature The Strength Contribution Of The Zirconia Is Reduced.Use In Moist Environments At Temperatures Above 250C Also Must Be Carefully Considered As The Zirconia Is Subject To Low-Temperature Degradation.
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