Alumina ceramic shield rings are high-performance annular protective components manufactured from high-purity alumina (Al₂O₃ content 95%-99.99%). These ivory white or beige-yellow components feature dense texture and high surface finish, designed to provide protection, isolation, support, and insulation functions in various equipment applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the difference between alumina ceramic shield rings and ordinary ceramic rings?
A: Shield rings are specifically designed for protection functions with precise positioning surfaces, step structures, and strictly controlled fit dimensions to ensure accurate resetting with each replacement.
Q2: What temperature can the product withstand? How is its thermal shock resistance?
A: Maximum operating temperature reaches 1750-1800℃ for high-purity alumina. Thermal shock resistance is approximately 220-320℃, capable of withstanding thermal shock tests with 500℃ temperature differences.
Q3: What level of dimensional accuracy can the shield rings achieve?
A: Standard products achieve outer and inner diameter tolerances of ±0.05mm. Precision grinding can achieve tolerances up to ±0.01mm, with concentricity and parallelism controlled within 0.02mm.
Q4: Are ceramic shield rings easy to break? What should be noted during installation?
A: Alumina ceramics have high hardness but some brittleness. Avoid hammering, dropping, or forced hammering during installation. Use shrink fit assembly or flexible gaskets, and wear gloves when handling.
Q5: Can shield rings be reused after cleaning?
A: Yes, as long as there are no cracks or chipping on the surface. Inspect critical dimensions and surface condition after each cleaning cycle.
Q6: Do you provide samples for testing? What is the minimum order quantity?
A: Small batch samples are available for testing and verification. Minimum order quantities for batch orders are negotiable based on product size, with special support for R&D requirements.