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What is the relationship between the wear resistance of Ti(C, n)-based cermets and Ti(C, n)?
Wear-resistant ceramics are special corundum ceramics made of AL2O3 as the main raw material, rare metal oxides as the fluxing agent, fired at a high temperature of 1700℃, and then combined with special rubber and high-strength organic/inorganic binder respectively.

Each engineering ceramic material has its own advantages and disadvantages, so it is necessary to fully analyze and study the working conditions of ceramics. If the use conditions are not met, the ceramics will not achieve the expected use effect. Generally speaking, the main factors affecting the performance of ceramics are as follows:

1. Operating temperature range and change;

2. Corrosive medium;

3. Stress situation;

4. The incident angle of hard particle collision;

5. Particle erosion strength

Among all ceramic materials, Beijing Titanium Shield Technology recommends that you mainly use alumina and silicon carbide ceramics. Alumina ceramics have high general corrosion and wear resistance, the highest cost performance, and are suitable for most occasions. Sintered silicon carbide will only be considered for use at higher temperature, higher toughness and wear resistance.