Antistatic ceramics are ceramic materials with excellent electrostatic release properties and are widely used in electronics, power, microelectronics and other fields.
Physical properties
Specific Gravity (S.G): Typically 3.5 - 6.0 g/cm³
Porosity: Typically in the range 0 - 0.1%
Vickers hardness (HV1 Hardness): 800 - 1500 HV
Flexural Strength: 350 - 800 MPa
Compressive Strength: 2000 - 4000 MPa
Young's Modulus: (2 - 4) x 10^11 Pa
Fracture Toughness: 4 - 7 MPam^1/2
Thermal properties
Linear thermal expansion coefficient (40~400°C): approximately 10 x 10^-6/°C
Linear thermal expansion coefficient (40~800°C): approximately 10.5 x 10^-6/°C
Thermal Conductivity: 2 - 40 W/m·K
Specific Heat: 500 - 1000 J/kg·K
Anti-static ceramics have excellent mechanical strength, heat resistance and excellent electrostatic discharge characteristics, and can be widely used in electronic products, precision instruments and anti-static environments.(More) SGS Test report