3% MgO Partially Stabilized Zirconia Spray Dried [MC-GK-MgO-PSZ]

Product Features

Introducing our state-of-the-art 3% MgO Partially Stabilized Zirconia Spray Dried :

  • High Purity: Contains ZrO₂ + HfO₂ with a purity exceeding 96%, ensuring superior quality and stability.
  • Stabilized Composition: Incorporates 3 ± 0.5% MgO, achieving partial stabilization for enhanced mechanical and thermal properties.
  • Low Impurity Levels: Features ultra-low levels of Al₂O₃, Fe₂O₃, and TiO₂, ideal for high-precision applications.
  • Optimized Particle Size: D50 particle size range of 0.6-1.0 μm, ensuring uniform distribution for efficient processing.
  • Dental Application: Suitable for dental ceramics, such as dental crowns and bridges, where high strength, wear resistance, and durability are essential.

Technical Highlights

  • Advanced Stabilization: Precisely controlled MgO content (3 ± 0.5%) for optimal thermal and mechanical performance.
  • Low Moisture and Loss on Ignition: Moisture content is <1%, and loss on ignition is maintained below 3.5%, ensuring excellent material consistency.
  • Optimized Packing and Sintered Density: High packing density of 1.3 ± 0.1 g/l and sintered density of 5.7 g/cm³ at 1460°C (2h).
  • Dental Compatibility: Offers high mechanical strength and excellent fracture toughness, making it suitable for structural ceramic components in dental restorations.

Application:

  • Dental Ceramics: Ideal for dental crowns, bridges, and restorations, offering excellent strength, wear resistance, and durability.
  • Structural Ceramics: Suitable for high-performance applications requiring mechanical strength and thermal resistance, such as high-temperature components and wear-resistant parts.

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
ZrO₂ + HfO₂ >96%
MgO (wt,%) 3 ± 0.5%
Al₂O₃ (wt,%) <0.01%
Fe₂O₃ <200ppm
TiO₂ <20ppm
SiO₂ <500ppm
Na₂O <100ppm
H₂O (110°C, 1h) <1%
Ignition Loss (1100°C, 1h) <3.5%
B.E.T. Surface Area (g/cm²) 7 ± 2
D50 0.6-1.0 μm
Packing Density 1.3 ± 0.1 g/l
Sintered Density (g/cm³, 2h) 5.7 (1460°C, 2h)

 

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