Industrial Ceramic Technology, Inc.
(734) 761-8137
37 Enterprise Dr.
Ann Arbor, Michigan,
USA
48103
manufacture ceramic composite tooling for metal removal, metal/non-metal extrusion and disk drive head manufacturing;wear/abrasion resistant medical and aerospace applications.
- Year Established:
- 1983
Products & Services
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- Ceramic Composites
- Electroconductive Ceramics
- Edmable Ceramics
- Edm Ceramics
- Wear Resistance
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- Extrusion Dies
- Prosthesis
- Medical Implants
- Cutting Tools
- Dissipative Ceramics.
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- Manufacturer of EDMable Ceramic Composites for inserts, prosthesis,...
- 37 Enterprise Drive Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 (734) 761-8137 Fax (734) 996-0808 Email: InfoICT@aol.com Industrial Ceramic Technology, Inc. (ICT) is a developer and manufacturer of ceramic composites for industrial applications. ICT has special expertise in the area of ceramic whisker reinforced ceramics for heat, corrosion, wear and metal or non-metal removal operations. These new ceramic composit...
- Ceramic Composites
- Ceramic Composites - New Opportunities The need for advancing ceramic technology The on-going advancement of high-temperature engines and industrial processes has strained the abilities of conventional materials. Stronger and longer-lasting materials must be found, not only for the end-products, but also for the tools used in the manufacturing processes. CRYSTALOY (CxA) ceramic composites are whi...
- Properties of Crystaloy Ceramic Composites
- Mechanical/Physical Properties of CRYSTALOY CERAMIC COMPOSITES Crystaloy 2311EDX* Crystaloy 2301 Composition Al2O3+TiC + SICw Al2O3 + SICw Density 3.90 g/cc 3.70 g/cc Porosity Less than 0.5% Less than 0.6% Modulus of Rupture 4 pt. bend 100,000 PSI - 690 Mpa 90,000 PSI - 620 Mpa Elastic Modulus 59 (106) PSI 406 GPA 57 (106) PSI 393 GPA Fracture Toughness 9.6 MPa 1/2 7.0-8.0 MPa 1/2 Hardness 94-9...
- NIH
- News Flash! News Flash! News Flash! News Flash! NIH Awards Grant to ICT, Inc!! NIH has awarded a $100,000 Phase I SBIR grant to Industrial Ceramic Technology, Inc. The six month program "Ceramic Composite Research for Total Joint Arthroplasty" will evaluate the wear performance of ceramic-on-ceramic articulating hip components. Tests will be conducted at Loma Linda University Medical Center using ...
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