A ceramic knife is a knife designed with a ceramic blade typically made from zirconium dioxide zro 2.
Ceramic zro2 blade.
These knife blades are usually produced through the dry pressing and firing of powdered zirconia using solid state sintering.
A wide variety of ceramic zirconia blade options are available to you such as bending moulding and cutting.
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A wide variety of zirconia zro2 ceramic blade options are available to you such as moulding bending and cutting.
Recent developments have made it possible to produce blades from transformation toughened zirconia zro2 commonly referred to as zirconia ceramic.
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Zirconium dioxide is one of the most studied ceramic materials.
Also known as zirconia.
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The change of volume caused by the structure transitions from tetragonal to monoclinic to cubic induces large stresses causing it to crack upon cooling from high temperatures.
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The oxide ceramic zirconium oxide or zirconia zro2 is a ceramic material with very high crack propagation resistance and thermal expansion.
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Although not recommended for high shock applications the rc 75 hardness and low friction coefficient make zirconia ceramic particularly effective in film slitting operations where blade life can be more than 100 times that of conventional steel.
Zro 2 adopts a monoclinic crystal structure at room temperature and transitions to tetragonal and cubic at higher temperatures.
These properties are the reason why zirconium oxide ceramics from ceramtec are chosen to join ceramic and steel.