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[Developed Product] High Toughness Silicon Nitride SNP04

Birth of shatter-resistant ceramics

We have developed a high-toughness silicon nitride "SNP04" that significantly improves the brittleness, which is a weakness of ceramics. While maintaining the characteristics of ceramics, we have increased the thermal conductivity by 2.4 times and the fracture toughness by 1.3 times compared to our standard products. Please utilize it for use in harsh environments that were difficult with conventional ceramics and for solving your problems.

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【Features】 ○ High toughness = resistant to cracking ○ High thermal conductivity ○ Excellent thermal shock resistance and high mechanical strength at high temperatures ○ Overwhelming wear resistance, less wear than metals! ○ Very lightweight compared to iron and stainless steel! Please feel free to consult or inquire through "PDF Download" or "Contact Us."

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As a member of JGC Group, JFC challenges the possibilities of the material of fine ceramics with our own technologies. We actively engage in fundamental and applied research on ceramics, product application development, as well as manufacturing and sales. We respond to the diverse needs of various advanced industries with our unique technologies and products, including high-frequency ceramic substrates and circuit components, ceramic parts for industrial machinery, and the prototyping and development of metal-ceramic composite materials (MMC).