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Ceramic tape is a thin, flexible ceramic sheet used in various high-tech applications, such as electronics, aerospace, and medical devices. As a material, ceramics exhibit high degrees of mechanical strength and thermal resistance and can have dielectric properties. When formed into ceramic tapes, they become an essential component for creating advanced technological products that require compact, low-profile parts.
Ceramic tape is made through a technique known as tape casting, where a ceramic slurry, or slip, is spread using a doctor blade onto a flat surface and then dried to form a consistent, uniform film. This film can be customized in terms of thickness, density, strength, and roughness to meet specific application requirements. These properties are tunable by controlling properties of the slurry, such as viscosity and surface tension, by the selection of ingredients used.
Grade
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Viscosity (2% in water at 20°C, cPs)
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Thermal Gelation Temperature (°C)
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Approximate Usage Levels (%)
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3,500–5,600
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50–55
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0.25–0.75
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3,500–5,600
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62–68
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0.25–0.75
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