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What are the classifications of electrical ceramics?

What are the classifications of electrical ceramics?

Electrical ceramics have good corrosion resistance and high temperature resistance characteristics. They have a wide range of applications and really play an important role in actual use. So what are the classifications of electrical ceramics? Next, Pintejin ceramics will introduce to you.

1. Insulation device porcelain

Device porcelain for short, has excellent electrical insulation properties, and is used as electronic ceramics for structural parts, substrates and casings in electronic equipment and devices.

Porcelain parts of insulating devices include various insulators, coil bobbins, electronic tube sockets, band switches, capacitor strut brackets, integrated circuit substrates and packaging shells.

2. Capacitor porcelain

Mainly used in the manufacture of ceramic capacitors for bypass, DC blocking and filtering in low frequency circuits.

3. Ferroelectric ceramics

Using its piezoelectric properties, piezoelectric devices can be made, which can be made into new devices such as laser modulators, photoelectric displays, optical information storage, optical switches, photoelectric sensors, image storage and displays, and laser or nuclear radiation protection glasses.

4. Semiconductor ceramics

Electrical ceramics with semiconducting grains and insulating (or semiconducting) grain boundaries through semiconducting measures, thus exhibiting strong interface barriers and other semiconducting properties.

5. Ionic ceramics

Fast ion-conducting electronic ceramics. It has the characteristics of fast transfer of positive ions. It can be used to make more economical high-ratio energy solid-state batteries, and can also make slow-discharged, high-energy-storage-density capacitors.

The above is the classification of electrical ceramics brought to you by Pintejin Ceramics. Pintejin Ceramics is a manufacturer specializing in the production and machining of ceramics, focusing on the machining of alumina ceramic parts and zirconia ceramics, and can process ceramic products according to your needs.

 


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