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Morgan Advanced Materials has announced the launch of a new range of furnace products made from fully stabilised zirconia which offer extensive performance benefits in temperatures of up to 2,000ºC (3,632ºF) in a variety of industrial process applications.
Morgan Advanced Materials has enhanced its production capability to include brazing of zirconia in response to a growing market demand for zirconia products.
Morgan Advanced Materials has announced that it now has the capability to carry out digital prototyping at its Technical Ceramics facilities, maximising its design capability and providing more rigorous evaluation during development projects, particularly for brazed assemblies.
A pioneering joint venture between Morgan Advanced Materials Greater China and Yongda Technology Group has come to fruition with the opening of a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Wuxi, in the People’s Republic of China.
Morgan Advanced Materials has made a further addition to its extensive product portfolio with the launch of a new range of high-temperature kiln furniture. Ideal for use at temperatures up to 1,700oC (3,092oF) under corrosive conditions, the launch of this new range in MgO-Spinel has been developed in response to the changing needs of the market.
Morgan Advanced Materials announces the expansion of its large area chemical vapor deposition (CVD) capabilities for manufacturing silicon carbide (SiC) and pyrolytic boron nitride (PBN). The large area CVD materials are ideal for use in metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) heaters and for chamber components in semiconductor applications.
Morgan Advanced Materials has once again responded to industry demands with the launch of a range of kiln furniture made from a new high-performance nitrite-bonded silicon carbide material suitable for use at temperatures of up to 1,500ºC (2,732ºF).
Morgan Advanced Materials announces the availability of brazed assemblies for medical imaging applications using ceramic insulators. Assemblies are manufactured with proprietary grades of high purity alumina ceramic with superior electrical and dimensional stability across a wide temperature range. Morgan’s ceramic-to-metal assemblies for imaging components include high voltage insulators for CT scanning equipment, anodes and cathodes, filament insulators, getters and headers, as well as ceramic components used in vacuum tubes for x-ray equipment. Morgan’s materials and manufacturing process result in better seals with maximum hermeticity for high performance and extended life cycle. Advanced ceramics also allow higher voltages, which result in higher power and improved image resolution.
Morgan Advanced Materials has announced plans to launch its own range of standard brazed filament supports, complementing its existing portfolio of high-specification products.
Morgan Advanced Materials has made a further major investment in its capability for manufacturing semiconductor processing products, at its Technical Ceramics facility at Rugby in the UK.