
Microns Advanced Ceramics Advantage
Low minimum order quantities — small-batch and prototype runs accepted
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Meets the demand for high-precision, custom high-value parts
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Up to 10x better performance than standard fine ceramic materials
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Highest surface accuracy from 20+ years of precision processing experience
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Zirconia parts finished to a bright, glossy standard by an experienced team
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Why Use Zirconia Ceramic?
Zirconia ceramic is a fine-grained crystalline oxide known for its exceptional combination of strength, toughness, and wear resistance — properties that set it apart from most other technical ceramics.
Because of its high-temperature stability, mechanical strength, chemical stability, and strong biocompatibility, zirconia is widely used in medical devices, human-body-contact components, and high-performance industrial parts.

Zirconia Product Introduction
Zirconia rods have exceptionally superior high-temperature resistance and can be used as high-temperature furnace components. Black zirconia rings are hard, corrosion-resistant, and used in mechanical seals and bearings. Zirconia ceramics have good insulation and can be used in electronic equipment, sensors, and optical communication connectors.

Zirconia ceramic rod

Black zirconia ceramic ring

Zirconia insulation parts
Features of Zirconia Ceramic

Shapes & Application Scenarios
Spherical & spheroidal — ball stalls, chemical reactors, and fluid
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Plate & sheet — electronic devices, thermal barrier coatings, high-temp windows
Tube — chemical reaction tubes, fuel cellelectrolyte tubes, vacuum devices
Ring & circle — seals, bearings, and plungers in high-temp, high-pressure applications
Why Choose Microns Advanced Ceramics for Custom Alumina Ceramics?


Microns Advanced Ceramics has 10 years of experience producing and machining alumina ceramic components for demanding industrial applications. Our team manages every stage from raw material sourcing and forming to sintering, precision grinding, and final inspection — giving customers a single point of accountability for quality and delivery.
Our engineering team works directly with customers during design and prototyping to resolve manufacturability issues before full production, reducing lead time and cost on complex geometries.
Mechanical Properties of Zirconia
Our Advantages Produced in a Clean Environment

Zirconia ceramics have high temperature stability, excellent mechanical properties, chemical stability, and good biocompatibility, with very high hardness, wear resistance, and compressive strength.
Our zirconia is produced with strict quality control at every stage, ensuring reliability of every custom component — from ceramic knives to medical implants and industrial wear parts.

Zirconia Ceramic for Different Industries

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Medical Treatment
Zirconia ceramics are used in the medical field, including artificial joints, dental implants, and orthopedic instruments.

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Electronic Devices
Zirconia plays a key role in electronics, including semiconductor packaging, ceramic capacitors, and sensors.

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Mechanical Engineering
Zirconia ceramics have industrial applications, including cutting tools, valves, and seals.

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Energy
Zirconia has thermal applications in the energy field, including solid oxide fuel cells and hydrogen storage materials.

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Aerospace
Zirconia enables thermal protection applications in aerospace, including engine components and thermal barrier coatings.
Zirconia Ceramic Production Process

Frequently Asked Questions
Is zirconia suitable for use in fuel cells?
Yes. Its oxygen ion transport properties and high-temperature stability make it suitable for solid oxide fuel cell electrolytes.
What is the biocompatibility of zirconia ceramics?
Zirconia is non-toxic, chemically inert, and well-tolerated by human tissue, making it common in dental and orthopedic implants.
How does the hardness of zirconia compare with that of alumina?
Zirconia generally offers higher fracture toughness, while alumina typically offers slightly higher hardness.
Are zirconia ceramics still stable at high temperature?
Yes, within its rated range, though the exact performance depends on the stabilizer used (yttria, magnesia, etc.).
What are the crystal structure phases of zirconia?
Zirconia has three main phases — monoclinic, tetragonal, and cubic — with stabilizers controlling which phase(s) remain at room temperature.


