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What Is Alumina

May 29, 2024 Leave a message

Alumina is a compound of aluminum oxide that is widely used in various industries for its excellent properties. It is a white or nearly white powder that is commonly found in nature as the mineral corundum. Alumina is widely used due to its high chemical and thermal stability, high mechanical strength, and excellent electrical insulation properties.

One of the most common applications of alumina is in the production of ceramics. It is a key material for manufacturing ceramic parts, such as electrical insulators, furnace tubes, and cutting tools. Aside from ceramics, alumina is also used in the manufacturing of catalytic converters for automobiles, where it serves as a support material for precious metal catalysts.

Another essential application of alumina is in the semiconductor industry. It is used for its excellent thermal conductivity, dielectric properties, and stable electrical properties. Alumina is a key material in the production of IC packages, where it is used as an insulator between the chip and the packaging substrate. Alumina can also be used as a polishing agent for many materials in the field of optics, providing a high-quality finish to precision optical surfaces.

At Shandong New Materials Co., Ltd., we are committed to the research and development of alumina and other rare earth materials. We produce high-quality polishing powder/liquid for use in semiconductors and optics, as well as nano rare earths and anhydrous rare earths. Our company integrates rare earth R&D, production, and sales to provide our customers with the best possible materials for their applications. Shandong New Materials Co., Ltd. provides high-quality alumina and rare earth materials to meet our customers' unique needs and requirements.

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