Date | 29th, Sep 2018 |
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Home > Press > Fracture toughness tests confirm exceptional properties of Innovnano 2YSZ structural ceramic powder
Abstract: Innovnano, an expert manufacturer of structural zirconia ceramics, measured fracture toughness by the single edge precracked bean (SEPB) method with the Japan Fine Ceramics Center. Results show that Innovnano 2 mol% ytrria-stabilised zirconia (2YSZ) has outstanding fracture toughness, combined with high flexural strength and ageing resistance for physically demanding structural ceramic applications. With a value of 7.2 MPam1/2, the fracture toughness of Innovnano 2YSZ far exceeds the current structural ceramic of choice, 3YSZ, which has a fracture toughness of just 4.2 MPam1/2.
Coimbra, Portugal | Posted on September 28th, 2018
Innovnano produces its 2YSZ using Emulsion Detonation Synthesis (EDS), which is a unique, proprietary technology for the high volume, high quality production of nanostructured powders. This technology produces powders with a nanostructure that provides improved structural properties such as hardness, fracture toughness, flexural strength and resistance to thermal shock. Innovnano 2YSZ combines all the desired properties of 3YSZ, as well as the much sought-after added benefit of improved fracture toughness that is inherent in lower yttria content YSZs.
Previously, the fracture toughness of Innovnano has been investigated using traditional indentation methods (IF) that demonstrated a fracture toughness value above 15 MPam1/2. This is significantly higher than the value for 3YSZ benchmark, which was found to be just 5 MPam1/2 using the same method.
To further qualify the outstanding fracture toughness of 2YSZ, additional tests have recently been conducted using a different measurement technique. The single edge precracked beam (SEPB) method (ISO 15732:2003) is recommended for fine grain ceramics to provide a more accurate representation of a materials fracture toughness. Results from the study conducted at the Japan Fine Ceramics Center confirmed the fracture toughness of 2YSZ (7.2 MPam1/2) to exceed that of 3YSZ benchmark (4.2 MPam1/2), further demonstrating the superior properties of Innovnano 2YSZ over other ceramic materials.
Andr' de Albuquerque, CEO of Innovnano commented, 'The fracture toughness of Innovnano 2YSZ powder is exceptional. Confirmed by two different measurement techniques to exceed that of 3YSZ while maintaining its other desirable properties, it offers an exciting structural ceramic alternative.'
For more information about Innovnano's nanostructured ceramic powders, please visit the Innovnano website, www.innovnano-materials.com.
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About InnovnanoInnovnano - a subsidiary of CUF, one of the largest chemical companies in Europe - is a specialist manufacturer of industrial scale quantities of high quality nanostructured zirconia-based ceramic powders. With a purpose-built production centre, built on a modular design, Innovnano can scale-up production to 1000 tpa to meet the rapidly growing demands of industries taking advantage of high performance materials.
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