MKnano provides the best Aluminum Oxide Powder (Alumina), having very high purity and a precise crystalline structure. Our nanoparticles are reliable enough for sophisticated ceramics, electronics, and surface finishing applications, whether you need high thermal conductivity or extreme hardness.
Aluminum oxide (Al2O3) is a ceramic material that doesn't react with other chemicals. Our Aluminum Oxide Powder is a must-have for both macro-engineering and microscopic research since it is very stable and has a high melting point.
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| SKU | MKN-Al2O3-XXX |
| CAS Number | 1344-28-1 |
| Chemical Formula | Al₂O₃ |
| MDL Number | MFCD00003424 |
| Purity | 80% - 99.9% |
| Density | 3.21 - 3.965 g/cm³ |
| Melting Point | 2072°C (3761.6°F) |
| Boiling Point | 2980°C (5396°F) |
| Appearance | White to ivory powder |
| Crystal Structure | Hexagonal (α-phase) / Gamma-phase available |
| Particle Size | 5-60 m²/g |
| Surface Area | >100 m²/g |
Aluminum oxide powder is used in several different fields:
Alumina is an oxide that can react with both acids and bases.
MKnano is your partner in the business for accuracy and purity without any compromises. We are experts at making aluminum oxide powder that is of the highest quality. We have a variety of different sizes of particles, affordable costs, and quick shipment. We don't just sell you a phase and size; we also give you professional guidance on which one is best for you.
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A: It can be used as an abrasive, a precursor for ceramics, an electrical insulator, and a filler to make things stronger.
A: Pure Aluminum Oxide Powder is white.
A: It gets a 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, which is just below diamond.
A: It is an amphoteric oxide.
A: Yes, we ship Aluminum Oxide Powder all over the world in safe packaging.
A: Aluminum is a metal that reacts with other metals, but aluminum oxide is a stable ceramic.
A: No, it is not flammable and is typically used as a refractory material.