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What are the advantages and disadvantages of microcrystalline glass ceramics?

Introduction

In the field of industrial ceramics, besides traditional engineering ceramics such as alumina ceramics, zirconia ceramics, and silicon nitride ceramics, a special material is attracting increasing attention due to its machinability, dimensional stability, and insulation properties—glass-ceramics. Among them, the representative Macor® machinable ceramic, with its characteristics of being “as easy to process as metal while possessing ceramic properties,” is widely used in high-precision fields such as semiconductors, vacuum equipment, aerospace, medical equipment, and laboratory instruments. So, what exactly are glass-ceramics? What are their advantages? And what are their disadvantages? This article will comprehensively analyze the characteristics and application value of glass-ceramics.

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1. What is microcrystalline glass ceramic?

Microcrystalline glass-ceramics, also known as:

Microcrystalline glass

Machinable ceramics

Glass ceramics

English:

Glass Ceramic / Machinable Glass Ceramic

A novel inorganic non-metallic material formed through a special heat treatment process, resulting in a large number of uniform microcrystalline structures within a glass matrix.

It combines:

the processing properties of glass

the stable properties of ceramics

thus forming a unique material system.

Structural Characteristics of Microcrystalline Glass-Ceramics

Ordinary Glass:

Disordered internal structure, limited strength.

Traditional Ceramics:

High strength, but difficult to process after sintering.

Microcrystalline Glass-Ceramics:

Forms a uniform crystalline structure within a glass matrix, achieving improved performance.

Therefore, they possess the following characteristics:

✔ High dimensional stability

✔ Low thermal expansion

✔ Excellent insulation

✔ Easy precision machining

and other features.

Microcrystalline glass-ceramic precision parts

 

2. What are the advantages of microcrystalline glass ceramics?

1. Biggest Advantage: Direct Machinability

This is the most significant characteristic that distinguishes microcrystalline glass ceramics from ordinary industrial ceramics.

Traditional Ceramics:

Extremely high hardness after sintering:

Difficult CNC machining
High machining costs
Prone to edge chipping
Typically requires:

Diamond grinding
Laser processing

Microcrystalline glass-ceramics:

Can be directly processed using ordinary equipment:

CNC machining centers, milling machines, drilling machines, lathes to:

✔ Drilling

✔ Milling

✔ Tapping

✔ Machining of irregular shapes

Therefore, they are particularly suitable for:

Product development stage

Small batch production

Complex structural parts

Machinable glass and ceramic precision parts

2. Excellent Electrical Insulation Properties
Microcrystalline glass ceramics possess excellent insulation properties (≥ 30KV/mm).

Typical Characteristics:

High resistivity
Low dielectric loss
Stable high-frequency performance
Therefore, they are suitable for:

High-voltage insulation components
RF equipment
Vacuum equipment
Semiconductor equipment

3. Low coefficient of thermal expansion and good dimensional stability. Microcrystalline glass-ceramics have a low coefficient of thermal expansion.

Advantages:

Small dimensional changes with temperature variations
High precision retention
Particularly suitable for:

Precision measuring equipment
Optical equipment
Semiconductor tooling fixtures

4. Corrosion Resistance and Low Outgassing Performance

In a vacuum environment, the amount of material outgassing affects equipment stability.

Microcrystalline glass-ceramics possess the following characteristics:

✔ Low volatility

✔ Good chemical stability

✔ Low environmental pollution

Therefore, they are used in:

Vacuum chamber components

Electron beam equipment

Semiconductor manufacturing equipment

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5. Suitable for rapid development of complex structures

Since no complex post-sintering processing is required, microcrystalline glass-ceramics are particularly suitable for:

Non-standard parts

Small batch products

Experimental verification parts

Compared to traditional ceramics:

It can significantly shorten the processing cycle.

3. What are the disadvantages of microcrystalline glass ceramics?

While microcrystalline glass-ceramics offer many advantages, they are not a panacea.

There are also some limitations in practical applications.

1. Lower mechanical strength than high-performance structural ceramics

This is the biggest drawback of microcrystalline glass ceramics.

Compared to:

Alumina ceramics

Zirconium oxide ceramics

Silicon nitride ceramics

Its:

Lower flexural strength

Weaker impact resistance

Therefore, it is not suitable for:

❌ High impact loads

❌ High-strength load-bearing structures

❌ Heavy-duty wear-resistant parts

2. Moderate Wear Resistance

Although microcrystalline glass ceramics have high hardness, their wear resistance still lags behind:

alumina ceramics

zirconia ceramics

Long-term use is not recommended for:

high-speed friction

high-wear environments

3. Limited Maximum Operating Temperature
Microcrystalline glass-ceramics typically operate at a temperature of:

around 800℃.

Compared to:

Material Operating temperature
alumina ceramics Around 1600℃
silicon nitride ceramics Around 1200℃
silicon carbide ceramics Around 1600℃
Microcrystalline glass ceramics Approximately 800℃

Therefore, it is not suitable for extreme high-temperature environments.

4. Higher Material Costs

Although processing costs are low, due to:

Special raw materials

High manufacturing process requirements

Material prices are generally higher than ordinary glass and some alumina ceramics.

However, for products requiring:

Small batches, high precision, and rapid delivery, the overall cost is actually more advantageous.

 

4. What are the differences between microcrystalline glass ceramics and alumina ceramics?
Comparison Projects Microcrystalline glass ceramics alumina ceramics
Processing performance ★★★★★ ★★★
strength ★★★ ★★★★★
abrasion resistance ★★★ ★★★★★
insulation ★★★★★ ★★★★★
High temperature performance ★★★ ★★★★★
Small batch processing ★★★★★ ★★★
Mass application ★★★ ★★★★★

In short:

Microcrystalline glass ceramics have the advantage of being “easy to process”; alumina ceramics have the advantage of “stable performance”.

5. Main application areas of microcrystalline glass ceramics

Semiconductor Industry

Applications:

Precision jigs
Insulating supports
Vacuum equipment parts
Wafer processing auxiliary parts

Advantages:

High cleanliness
Low pollution
Easy to process

Vacuum Equipment

Applications:

Vacuum Insulators

Electrode Supports

Structural Components

Aerospace

Applications:

Precision test components

Insulating structural components

Sensor assemblies

Experimental Instruments

Applications:

Optical Platform
Positioning Fixture
Precision Support

6. How to choose microcrystalline glass ceramics?

If your product requires:

✅ Complex structure
✅ Rapid processing
✅ Small batch production
✅ High insulation requirements
✅ High dimensional stability

Recommended:

Macor (Microcrystalline Glass-Ceramic)

If your needs are:

✅ High wear resistance

✅ High strength

✅ Long lifespan

✅ High temperature environment

Recommended:

Alumina / Zirconia / Silicon nitride ceramics

Conclusion: What is the value of microcrystalline glass-ceramics?

While microcrystalline glass-ceramics are not the “strongest ceramics” in the traditional sense, they solve a crucial problem in the industrial field:

How to achieve high-performance ceramics while simultaneously possessing excellent machinability.

They combine the ease of processing glass with the stability of ceramics, making them an important material in precision manufacturing, semiconductor equipment, and scientific research.

For R&D, small-batch, high-precision parts, microcrystalline glass-ceramics are often a highly valuable choice.

Dongguan Haikun New Materials Co., Ltd.

Focuses on the R&D and precision machining of high-performance industrial ceramics, and provides:

Microcrystalline glass-ceramic products

Macor-processable ceramic parts

Microcrystalline glass-ceramic tubes

Microcrystalline glass-ceramic plates

Microcrystalline glass-ceramic structural components

Processing capabilities

✔ CNC Precision Machining

✔ Drilling, Milling, and Tapping

✔ Customized Irregular-Shaped Parts

✔ Precision Dimension Control

✔ Small Batch Rapid Prototyping

Also offering:

High-performance industrial ceramic solutions including:

Alumina ceramics
Zirconium oxide ceramics
Silicon nitride ceramics
Aluminum nitride ceramics

From material selection to precision machining, we provide professional customized services for the semiconductor, new energy, medical, automation, and high-end equipment industries.