Aluminum oxide, alpha phase, nanopowder is a high-purity, ultrafine powder with an average particle size of 135 nm. Alpha-phase alumina nanopowder has superior mechanical and thermal stability, high hardness, and wear resistance. Its high dielectric strength and low dielectric loss make it a suitable material for insulators and capacitors in electronic components. Additionally, its biocompatibility, bioactivity, and wear resistance make it an attractive material for biomedical applications. This product has a purity of 99.9%, making it an ideal choice for a range of industrial applications. Our aluminum oxide nanopowder is carefully manufactured to ensure consistent quality and particle size distribution, resulting in superior performance and reliability.
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Alpha-phase alumina nanopowder with a purity of 99.9% finds its major applications in the production of advanced ceramics, nanocomposites, and as a catalyst support material. The high surface area and excellent dispersibility of alpha-phase alumina nanoparticles make them ideal as a reinforcing agent in nanocomposites, where they improve the mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties of the composite material. In advanced ceramics, the fine particle size of alpha-phase alumina nanopowder makes it a suitable material for use where a high degree of homogeneity is required. Alpha-phase alumina nanopowder is also used as a support material for catalysts due to its high surface area and excellent thermal stability. It is particularly attractive for catalytic applications due to its low acidity and high chemical inertness.
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