A superb corrosion resistance, temperature stability and non-conductivity
- Exceptional temperature resistance up to 2100°C (3800°F)
- Outstanding corrosion resistance to acids, solvents, salts, and organics
- Excellent electrical & thermal insulator
- High purity
- Ziconia flat head screw features and benefits
- Zirconia ceramic datasheet
Zirconia ceramic flat head screws are the most thermally resistant screws available. Due to their outstanding thermal resiustance, zirconia ceramic screws are geared for the most demanding high temperature applications. Zirconia ceramic screws also have outstanding corrosion resistance and are highly chemically resistant to acids, solvents, and salts. Additionally, zirconia flat head screws find many uses in high voltage applications due to their non-conductive electrical properties.
Zirconia ceramic flat head screws are available in both metric and standard sizes. Please contact us if you have any questions about the properties or availability of our ceramic screws.
Flat head screws made from customer specified ceramic grades or custom dimensions are available upon request.
Screw Types: Flat Head Screws, Hex Cap Screws, Pan Head Screws, Set Screws, Socket Head Cap Screws
Zirconia Flat Head Screw Features and Benefits
Zirconia flat head screws are characterized by having a head with a top flat surface (which can feature either a slotted, phillips or allen driver) and bottom that is cone shaped or countersunk. With this design, the head of the screw can align flush or below the surrounding surface having obvious benefits.
Zirconia Slotted vs. Phillips Driver
Slotted Head Advantages | Phillips Head Advantages |
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Countersink Angle
For most flat head screw designs the angle of countersink is usually 82° for UNC and UNF applications however other angles ranging from 60° -120° could be specified.
Thread Type | Normal Flat Head Countersink Angle |
UNC / UNF | 82° |
Aerospace | 100° |
ISO Metric / Imperial | 90° |
Common Ceramic Grades
Zirconia YSZ
Zirconia ceramic or Zirconium Oxide (ZrO2) is one of the most temperture stable materials available having a usable temperature range up to 3812°F (2100°C) and melting point at 4900°F (2700°C). This material is stabelized with yittria to prevent cracking and therefore designated as Yittria Stabilized Zirconia (YSZ). This grade is stronger, tougher and more thermally resistant than alumina.
Other grades are available upon request.
Alumina and Zirconia Properties
Corrosion Resistance of Common Ceramics