aluminium oxide
ruby, sapphire
ruby nozzles  water jet nozzles, water cut nozzels
Silicon nitride (Si3N4)
For this products we confirm RoHS-conformity  
Silicon Nitride belongs to the group of non oxide ceramics which have a special combination of characteristics i.e. extremely high strength and tenacity, low thermal dilation, medium thermal conductivity, high hardness and high chemical resistance.
Silicon Nitride is therefor a superior material for use in extreme mechanical and thermal conditions and when reliability is paramount. Silicon Nitride is a dominant material for a wide range of applications.
Material Components of Silicon Nitride (Si3N4) are produced from a powder mix containing sintering aids. By kilning at a high temperature, gas pressure and com-pression the Silicon Nitride particles recristalyse in the form of needles. A linking structure is therefor built which gives the materials high strength and tenacity. Sintered parts can be worked with diamond tools in order to obtain exact dimension and the required surface finish.

Physical Characteristics
Silicon Nitride -
PROPERTIES MEASUREMENTS
Main Characteristics High Temperature Strength Wear Resistant
Excellent Thermal Shock Resistance
Light Weight
Bulk Density
Flexural Strength
Abrasion Resistance
Vickers Hardness
Fracture Toughness
Erosion Resistance
Thermal Expansion
Thermal Conductivity at RT
 
Quality control
A.F.B.M.A.* GRADE TOLERANCES AND TERMINOLOGY.
GRADE TOLERANCE CHART
Basic diameter: The size ordered which is the basis to which the basic diameter tolerances apply. The basic diameter is specified by a fraction plus a decimal or a decimal only to the sixth place. (example: 1/4'' + .0002'' or .2502'' - 15/64'' +
.0003'' or .234675'').
Basic diameter tolerance: The maximum allowable deviation of any ball diameter from the basic diameter, in any shipments to fill orders for that basic diameter.
Diameter tolerance per ball: The permissible difference between the largest diameter and the smallest diameter measurable on one ball.
Diameter tolerance per unit container: The permissible range of the average diameters of the individuals balls within any one unit container.
Grade: The numerical value of the diameter tolerance per ball expressed in a millionth of an inch.
Marking Increments: The standard unit steps in a millionth of an inch used to express the specific diameter.
Some materials prevent us from obtaining a better result of tolerance than those obtained at level 10. On the other hand, some materials, mainly ceramics, make it possible to obtain dimensions with a level 4 or 5 , RA is then higher than in the above table.