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May 12

New Video Showcases MTC Wesgo Duramic's Macor Machining Capabilities

by Stephanie Henwood
MTC Wesgo Duramic, experts in the machining of Macor Ceramic Glass boasting over 60 years experience have recently released a new video. Read more >
Stephanie Henwood
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Apr 12

Material Focus: Braze Alloys

by Stephanie Henwood
Morgan Technical Ceramics and specifically the Wesgo Metals group utilise a range of alloys for use in brazing, the process of bonding metals (or metals and ceramics) together. Read more >
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Feb 12

Key Areas of MTC Stourport's CIM Capabilities

by Stephanie Henwood
Within the Morgan group of businesses MTC Stourport can be deemed as unique in regards to their ceramic injection moulding (CIM) capabilities. Throughout projects they can support customers at the design and development stages, deliver rapid prototypes and eventually manufacture highly complex geometries in cost effective volumes. Read more >
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Dec 11

Product Focus - Glass

by Stephanie Henwood
Morgan Technical Ceramics (MTC) can manufacture a wide range of products constructed from glass. MTC GBC Materials, based in Latrobe, USA have the manufacturing capabilities to produce three separate product types using proprietary processes and in excess of 300 glass compositions. Read more >
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Dec 11

Materials Focus: Zirconia

by Stephanie Henwood
Zirconia is one of the toughest of ceramics, mechanically strong and resistant to fracture. It is not purely its strength however that makes it a popular material, the fact that it can be precision shaped to a sharp edge, thanks to a fine particle structure, makes it ideal for many... Read more >
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Sep 11

A probing time for Silicon Nitride

by Matthew Mullett
Silicon Nitride is one of the hardest materials on the planet, coping with cyclic thermal applications while maintaining high strength but more importantly it is also extremely versatile. Matt Mullet, Technical Sales Executive, discusses it’s uses. Read more >
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Aug 11

Our Ceramic-to-Metal Brazing Service is Hot Stuff!

by Keith Ferguson
With the advances in technology today, you would think that joining ceramic to metal would be an easy process, however, as Keith Ferguson, Business Development Manager from Morgan Technical Ceramics Wesgo Metals explains, it is a little more tricky than that! Read more >
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Jul 11

Materials Focus: Alumina 99.8% and 99.9999%

by Stephanie Henwood
The final post in our recent materials focus on Alumina presents the ceramics offered by the Morgan business group which have the highest Al2O3 content. These materials are Alumina of 99.8% purity marketed under the trade name of AL1009 and Alumina 99.9999%, which is produced under the name, Vitox. Read more >
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Jul 11

Materials Focus: Alumina 99.6% and 99.7%

by Stephanie Henwood
Continuing our focus on the properties, uses and applications of the varying grades of Alumina, this post highlights two separate grades, Alumina of 99.6% and 99.7% Al2O3 content. Read more >
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Jul 11

Materials Focus: Alumina 99.5% (AL995 and Deranox 995)

by Stephanie Henwood
Alumina, as one of the most widely used materials across the Morgan group of businesses is highly versatile and depending upon its composition can be utilised in a variety of different applications. Two of these compositions or grades are Alumina of 98.6% and 99% Al2O3 content. Read more >
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Jun 11

Materials Focus: Alumina 98.6% and 99%

by Stephanie Henwood
Alumina, as one of the most widely used materials across the Morgan group of businesses is highly versatile and depending upon its composition can be utilised in a variety of different applications. Two of these compositions or grades are Alumina of 98.6% and 99% Al2O3 content. Read more >
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Jun 11

Materials Focus: Alumina 97.6% AL300

by Stephanie Henwood
AL300 is a trademark given to Alumina of 97.6% content. Its uses are extremely varied although generally it is utilised for high integrity components in environments that are electrically and thermally demanding. Read more >
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Jun 11

Material Focus Alumina 96%, 97% & 97.5%

by Stephanie Henwood
Alumina is one of, if not the most widely used ceramic across the Morgan group of businesses and through utilising a variety of compositions, its properties can be adapted to a range of applications. As part of our ongoing material focus, this post will study Alumina ranging in purity from... Read more >
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Jun 11

Material Focus: Alumina 95%-96% (Hilox 950, Hilox 965)

by Stephanie Henwood
Our latest material focus highlights Alumina 95% and 96%. The former is also known as Hilox 950 although most frequently it is referred to as Sintox FA Ballistic, due to its predominant application, which will be explored in this post. Read more >
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Jun 11

Material Focus: Alumina 95% (AL950 & AL600)

by Stephanie Henwood
The next stage of our Material Focus series is to highlight Alumina 95%, also known under the trade names AL950 and AL600. Predominantly these grades of Alumina are used in the creation of ceramic to metal assemblies in a remarkable number of applications across a diverse number of industries. Read more >
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Morgan Technical Ceramics is a business of the Morgan Ceramics Division of The Morgan Crucible Company plc. We design and manufacture products for demanding applications in a variety of markets using a comprehensive range of advanced ceramic, glass, precious metal, piezoelectric and dielectric materials Read company details here.

 

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