Sintering is the heating of powder to fuse the particles into a solid material end product. The sintering temperature varies and needs to be high enough to cause fusion without melting the particles. Examples of some applications of sintering include creating technical ceramics and the fusion of metallic powders under high pressure conditions. Due to the wide variety of applications in which sintering trays are employed, ZG Solutions provides trays suitable for superior performance under extremely high temperatures in vacuum, reducing, or inert furnace conditions.
We make Sintering Trays in different ceramic materials.
We have stock for alumina (Al2O3) and make these trays under request, in the following materials:
- magnesia partially stabilized zirconia (Mg-PSZ),
- yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia (Y-TZP)
- zirconia partially stabilized with yttria (Y-PSZ),
- zirconia fully stabilized with yttria (Y-FSZ),
- zircon (ZrSiO2),
- aluminum titanate (Al2TiO5),
- mullite (Al6Si2O13).