
Alumina Plate
Alumina plates are flat, rectangular-shaped structures made of alumina ceramic material, also known as aluminum oxide (Al2O3). Alumina is a highly durable and heat-resistant material that is widely used in various industrial applications, such as electrical insulation, refractory lining, and high-temperature processing. Alumina plates are typically produced through a process of shaping and sintering of alumina powder, resulting in a dense and uniform ceramic structure. They can vary in size, thickness, and surface finish depending on the intended use and application. Alumina plates have excellent mechanical and electrical properties, including high strength, hardness, and thermal conductivity. They are also resistant to chemical corrosion, making them suitable for use in harsh and corrosive environments. Alumina plates are commonly used as a substrate for thin film deposition, such as in the production of electronic components like integrated circuits and solar cells. They are also use