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Alumina is the more common name of Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3) and is a hard wearing material used for many applications. Once fired and sintered, it can only be machined using diamond-grinding methods.
Aluminum oxide is an electrical insulator but has a relatively high thermal conductivity (40 W/m K). In its most commonly occurring crystalline form, called corundum or α-Aluminum oxide, its hardness makes it suitable for use as an abrasive and as a component in cutting tools.
Aluminum oxide is responsible for metallic Aluminum's resistance to weathering. Metallic Aluminum is very reactive with atmospheric oxygen, and a thin passivation layer of alumina quickly forms on any exposed Aluminum surface. This layer protects the metal from further oxidation. The thickness and properties of this oxide layer can be enhanced using a process called anodising. A number of alloys, such as Aluminum bronzes, exploit this property by including a proportion of Aluminum in the alloy to enhance corrosion resistance. The alumina generated by anodising is typically amorphous, but discharge assisted oxidation processes such as plasma electrolytic oxidation result in a significant proportion of crystalline alumina in the coating, enhancing its hardness.
Alumina's combination of hardness, high temperature operation and good electrical insulation makes it useful for a wide range of applications. Alumina is the most commonly used type of ceramic and is available in purities up to 99.9%.
Typical applications: electrical insulators; seal faces; valve seats.
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