With the continuous increase in the global high-end manufacturing industry's demand for high-performance materials, large alumina parts, due to their excellent corrosion resistance, insulation and high strength, are being widely used in key fields such as aerospace, semiconductor equipment, laser equipment, new energy and medical equipment.
In recent years, research institutions and enterprises in many countries in Europe, America and Asia have made remarkable progress in the preparation and processing of high-purity alumina ceramics. For example, the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany has developed a low-deformation sintering technology, enabling large-sized alumina components to have excellent mechanical properties while ensuring accuracy. Sumitomo Electric of Japan has launched a high thermal conductivity alumina substrate for 5G base stations, effectively enhancing the heat dissipation efficiency of the system.
Meanwhile, American enterprises such as CeramTec and CoorsTek have been continuously expanding their production capacity of alumina parts in the aerospace and chip manufacturing fields to meet the global manufacturing enterprises' demand for high-temperature resistant and highly insulating components.
According to data from the International Aluminium Institute (IAI), in the first quarter of 2025, the global market price of alumina fluctuated sharply. In April, the price dropped below 300 US dollars per ton, forcing producers in many countries to seek a new balance between reducing costs and improving process efficiency. This phenomenon has accelerated the global demand for "lighter, stronger and more precise" material solutions in high-end manufacturing.
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