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Aluminum Oxide, Alumina (Al2O3)

Alumina, or aluminum oxide (Al2O3), with its molecular weight of 102, is a foundational element in the realm of technical ceramics, boasting an impressive high melting point of 2,072℃. This makes it the most prevalent ceramic material used across industries, renowned for its role as a traditional yet essential material. The high-purity aluminum oxide version of alumina finds extensive applications in a variety of sectors, credited to its comprehensive utility and adaptability. Its widespread use in technology and industry is attributed to alumina's exceptional properties, including superb electrical insulation, high thermal conductivity, and strong chemical resistance, which collectively make it a versatile and indispensable material.

Moreover, the characteristics of alumina such as good wear resistance and low thermal expansion further enhance its suitability for diverse applications, ensuring components made from alumina can endure extreme conditions and mechanical stress. This positions alumina as a critical resource in applications demanding high durability and reliability. From its insulating properties crucial in electronics to its wear resistance vital in mechanical systems, and thermal conductivity essential for thermal management, alumina's multifaceted performance solidifies its standing as a key material in pushing the boundaries of modern industry and technological innovation.

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