Mullite ceramics are high temperature ceramic material with good mechanical strength, and excellent thermal shock properties due to its relatively low thermal expansion coefficient. Mullite ceramic is a good lower cost alternative to dense alumina. Typical applications include, but are not limited to, thermocouple applications, furnace muffle tubes, kiln rollers, sight tubes, rods and kiln furniture.
Mechanical, Electrical, Thermal and Physical Properties
Material Grade | Mullite | |
Physical Properties | | |
Water Absorption (%) | Impervious: 0.00 – 0.00 | |
Density (g/cc) | 2.3 | |
Color | Off White | |
Mechanical Properties |
Flexural Strength (MPa/20 C) | 115 | |
Thermal Properties |
C.O.T.E. (20-1000 C) | 5.1 x 10-6 | |
Safe Operating Temperature (C) | 1500 | |
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Note: This information is for design guidance only. CCCPI will not guarantee this information as absolute values. Various geometries can affect properties |
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