Zirconia ceramic sintering problems such as deformation, cracking and inconsistent shrinkage can affect final dimensions and service reliability. Buyers should understand these risks when designing custom zirconia parts.
Key Selection Points
- Uneven wall thickness can increase deformation risk
- Powder condition and forming pressure affect shrinkage
- Sharp corners and thin edges may crack during firing or machining
- Tolerance planning should consider sintering and post-machining route
Where It Is Used
- Precision zirconia rods and cylinders
- Wear-resistant ceramic components
- Insulating and non-magnetic parts
- Custom OEM zirconia components
Buyer Notes
For purchasing decisions, the most useful information is not only the ceramic name, but also the grade, tolerance, working temperature, load, electrical requirement and installation environment. Sharing these details early helps NORKE recommend a realistic material and production route.
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