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Alumina (Al₂O₃) Nozzles: Cost-Effective Choice
Alumina ceramics are one of the most widely used ceramic materials in industry, with advantages in high hardness and economy.
| Performance Dimensions | Features and Advantages | Value for BSB Welding |
|---|---|---|
| Ultra-high Hardness | Vickers hardness can reach 1500-1600 HV, far exceeding that of metals. | Resisting repeated friction during welding, maintaining the flatness of the nozzle end face, and ensuring long-term weld consistency. |
| High wear resistance | Excellent resistance to abrasive wear. | Suitable for materials where the welding surface may contain slight oxides or hard particles; nozzle wear is minimal. |
| Corrosion and heat resistance | Chemically stable, resistant to high temperatures, and does not react with most chemicals. | The nozzle remains stable and is not easily corroded in high-temperature welding or flux-containing environments. |
| Economical | Raw material costs are relatively low, and manufacturing is mature. | For standard welding tasks and scenarios where toughness requirements are not particularly high, it is a highly cost-effective choice. |
Zirconia (ZrO₂) Nozzles: High-Performance Representative
The core advantages of zirconia ceramics are high toughness and impact resistance. It overcomes the common weakness of ceramics being brittle through a special mechanism called "phase transformation toughening."
Performance Dimensions
Features and Advantages
Value for BSB Welding
High Fracture Toughness
Fracture toughness reaches 9 MPa·m¹/², 2-3 times that of alumina.
This is the core advantage. Under ultrasonic vibration or mechanical impact, zirconia nozzles are less prone to chipping and cracking, greatly extending their service life.
Impact Wear Resistance
Lower wear under vibration and impact loads.
Ideal for high-frequency vibration conditions like BSB welding. The material's high toughness effectively absorbs vibration energy, preventing brittle fracture.
High Bending Strength
Bending strength reaches over 800 MPa, higher than alumina.
This allows for more precise nozzle designs, thinner walls, and less damage, facilitating complex nozzle shapes (such as square).
Good Self-Lubrication
Low and stable surface friction coefficient.
Under pressure, it has a lower tendency to adhere to the weld metal, resulting in a crisper weld release and improved weld appearance.
Thermal Expansion Matching
The coefficient of thermal expansion is close to that of steel.
This matching reduces stress damage caused by differences in thermal expansion and contraction if the nozzle needs to be assembled with metal parts.
A table to help you choose the right one
Selection Recommendations
When choosing ceramic square nozzles for BSB welding machines, zirconia is generally the more ideal choice, especially for automated production scenarios requiring high precision, long lifespan, and equipment stability.
Furthermore, regardless of the material chosen, it is recommended to prioritize products manufactured through precision forming and high-temperature sintering processes. Higher density (closer to theoretical density) results in better wear resistance and service life.