Ceramic Nozzles
Why Choose Ceramic Nozzles?
The category of industrial materials referred to as ‘technical ceramics’ includes various materials which are classifiable as ceramics although they are not clay-based, as the ceramics used in the production of crockery are. Materials such as Alumina, Silicon Carbide, Steatite and others have a high resistance to abrasion due to their molecular strength. They are also able to cope with high temperatures, which is why these substances make superior nozzles, as erosion due to wear is kept lower than with many other machining materials.
Ceramic Nozzles are Cheaper to Produce
Another reason why ceramic nozzles are a good option for various industrial applications is that machining made from ceramics is cheaper to produce than machining which uses substances such as industrial diamond, either in the machining itself or in the production process. Ceramics do not need to be subjected to hard-tooling in order to be cast in a specific shape, and thus the cost of producing ceramic machining is substantially lower than that of other machining materials.
The category of industrial materials referred to as ‘technical ceramics’ includes various materials which are classifiable as ceramics although they are not clay-based, as the ceramics used in the production of crockery are. Materials such as Alumina, Silicon Carbide, Steatite and others have a high resistance to abrasion due to their molecular strength. They are also able to cope with high temperatures, which is why these substances make superior nozzles, as erosion due to wear is kept lower than with many other machining materials.
Ceramic Nozzles are Cheaper to Produce
Another reason why ceramic nozzles are a good option for various industrial applications is that machining made from ceramics is cheaper to produce than machining which uses substances such as industrial diamond, either in the machining itself or in the production process. Ceramics do not need to be subjected to hard-tooling in order to be cast in a specific shape, and thus the cost of producing ceramic machining is substantially lower than that of other machining materials.

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