Unique Ceramic Allows For Machining Complex Parts With High Thermal Conductivity

Goodfellow Ceramic and Glass Division offers Shapal Hi-M soft, a composite sintered body that addresses machining difficulties associated with the brittleness and hardness of traditional ceramics

by Pauline Dearlove | Friday 26 June 2015

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Shapal™ Hi-M soft
Shapal™ Hi-M soft can be machined into small or complex shapes and is suitable for a wide range of applications, thanks to its unique combination of properties:

Excellent machinability -- High-precision, close-tolerance components can be machined using a wide range of techniques including drilling, grinding, turning and milling
High thermal conductivity -- Approximately 4X that of alumina and at least 50X that of machinable glass ceramic
High mechanical strength -- It has a flexural strength of 300 MPa, comparable to alumina

Additional advantages include excellent electrical insulation, low thermal expansion, low dielectric loss, excellent high-temperature properties, and suitability for vacuum applications.

Typical applications of Shapal™ Hi-M soft include:

Prototyping and small volume production
Electrical components
Heat sinks
Vacuum components
Jigs and fixtures
Crucibles for vacuum applications

Shapal™ Hi-M soft is available from Goodfellow as rods and sheets or as finished components precision-machined to customer drawings.

CONTACT

Stephen Aldersley
Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd
info@goodfellow.com
www.goodfellow.com
+44 (0) 1480 424800

Friday 26 June 2015 / file under Technology | Engineering