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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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Jun 11

Material Focus: Alumina 94% (AL500)

by Stephanie Henwood
The latest instalment of the Morgan Technical Ceramics alumina blog series focuses on Alumina ceramic of 94% Al2O3 content, produced under the trademark of AL500.http://www.morgantechnicalceramics.com/_refresh/index.php Read more >
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Jun 11

Material Focus: Alumina 84% -92%

by Stephanie Henwood
Alumina, Aluminium Oxide (Al2O3) is a major engineering material used widely in applications spanning everything from medicine, to aerospace and electronics. It offers numerous beneficial features including mechanical properties such as good strength, stiffness, wear and corrosion resistance, good dielectric properties and also thermal stability. Read more >
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Jun 11

MTC makes another breakthrough with Luminex 998

by Stephanie Henwood
Morgan Technical Ceramics has further enhanced its position as a global leader of the extruded Magnesia market with a new grade of material. Luminex 998 has been developed specifically to provide a consistent material to meet the requirements set out by the ASTM E1652 specification for crushable Magnesia blocks Read more >
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May 11

MTC Enhances Production Capabilities of Ceramic Micro-sized Rods and Tube

by Stephanie Henwood
The manufacturing capabilities of Morgan Technical Ceramics have recently been expanded to produce micro-sized tubes and rods from ceramics such as Alumina and Steatite. The extrusion process will deliver a range of products to customers within the medical, aerospace and electronic industries that require precision engineered components, high volume production... Read more >
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May 11

Vehicles of the Future to use Morgan Technical Ceramics Components

by Stephanie Henwood
The pursuit of evermore advanced hybrid and electric vehicles is an increasingly important aspect within the automotive industry, a challenging area in which Morgan Technical Ceramics have now invested significant time and energy. Read more >
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May 11

Material Focus: Macor Machineable Glass Ceramic

by Stephanie Henwood
In extreme environments, particularly those with high temperature demands, Macor machineable glass ceramic is a versatile and high performance material ideal for myriad situations across a considerable range of industries and specific market sectors. Read more >
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Feb 11

A New Sensor for Improved Pressure Detection in Medical Infusion Lines

by Stephanie Henwood
The latest development from Morgan Technical Ceramics in the medical industry is a tube contact sensor that accurately detects blockages and pressure changes within medical infusion lines. Read more >
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Feb 11

Technical Ceramics Vital in Speech Valve Breakthroughs

by Stephanie Henwood
Working closely with Morgan engineers, Avoco Medical Ltd are now bringing a new speech valve to market that utilises Zirconia ceramic components, in contrast to traditional speech valves that use Silicone rubber Read more >
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Jan 11

Morgan Technical Ceramics provides major breakthrough in ultrasound and sonar transducer technology

by Stephanie Henwood
Morgan Technical Ceramics has produced an exciting range of piezoceramic composite materials which provide major advances for medical, biometric, military and industrial market applications. Read more >
04
Jan 11

Medical ceramic products market to get ground-breaking new device

by Stephanie Henwood
In an exciting new development, Morgan Technical Ceramics has recently been involved in designing and manufacturing a ceramics product for a ground breaking medical device. This device will significantly reduce patient recovery time post operation. Read more >
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Dec 10

Morgan Thermal Ceramics to showcase new Superwool Plus material at Powergen International Conference & Exhibition

by Stephanie Henwood
Our Morgan Thermal Ceramics business is exhibiting at PowerGen International on booth no 1750. They are showing a wide range of products but will be showcasing their new Superwool Plus material for the heat recovery steam generator market. 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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