Description
Ceramic materials are inorganic, non-metallic materials that are typically made by heating and cooling a mixture of clay, sand, and other minerals. They are often used in applications where high strength, durability, and resistance to heat and corrosion are required.
Phosphors are materials that emit light when they are exposed to radiation, such as ultraviolet light or X-rays. They are often used in applications such as fluorescent lighting, televisions, and medical imaging.
Our 99.995% high-purity alumina can be used to make a variety of ceramic materials and phosphors with different properties and applications.