Ceramic Insulator
Endoscopic Surgery
A ceramic insulator is an electrical insulator made from a non-conductive material, such as porcelain or glass. Ceramic insulators are used in a variety of applications, including electrical wiring and circuitry.
Ceramic insulators have a wide range of dielectric constants and can be used in both high- and low-voltage applications. They are also resistant to heat, making them ideal for use in high-temperature environments.
Material: Al2O3 / ZrO2
Weight [g]: 0.182
Tolerance [mm]: Slot ±0.02
Special properties: Biocompatible
Denomination | Properties |
Application | Endoscopic Surgery |
Materials | Zirconia / Alumina |
Special | Biocompatible |
Resistances | Electrical Conductivity |
Industrial Sector | Medical |
Tolerance | ± 0.02 mm |
Advantages of Ceramic Insulators
- Very high hardness
- Low thermal expansion
- Biocompatibility
- Net shape without post processing
- Very high durability
- Chemically inert
- Corrosion resistance
- Electrical Isolation
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