Nextgen Advanced Materials completed the production of Boron Nitride Crucibles for our customer in Europe.
Alumina-based ceramics have high melting point, high strength, wear resistance, corrosion resistance and other properties. They are widely used in metallurgy, machinery, aviation, aerospace and other fields.
Iolite ceramics are ideal square mirror materials for lithography machines due to their low thermal expansion coefficient, excellent mechanical properties and low density. ASML has realized the mature application and promotion of iolite ceramics in the mobile stage parts of lithography machines.
On August 19th, NAM participated in the International Boron Nitride Symposium in Los Angeles. This prestigious event brings together researchers, engineers, and industry leaders from around the globe to discuss the latest advancements and future prospects of boron nitride (BN), a versatile material with exceptional properties that are transforming multiple industries.
Carbide boron bulletproof plates represent a significant innovation in the field of protective equipment. As one of the hardest materials, second only to diamond and cubic boron nitride, carbide boron boasts exceptional hardness, high wear resistance, and low density, making it a formidable contender in the world of ballistic protection.
Because alumina ceramics have many unique properties, they can be made into many different products. For example, because of its relatively high mechanical strength, it can be used as a mechanical structural part; and with its advantages such as high resistivity and good electrical insulation performance, alumina ceramics have become an ideal material for substrates, tube holders, circuit shells and other products.