
The world has high hopes for a safe and clean power source. Kyocera provides a high-purity fine ceramic ring (alumina) with a large, 1.56-m diameter for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor involved in the development of the energy of the future. The creation of large insulator manufacturing technology required to insulate 1 million volts has been a major issue. Kyocera and Naka Fusion Institute of the National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology undertook joint research and succeeded in the development of a large-scale fine ceramic ring shaping method. In addition to promoting next-generation energy sources, there are also high expectations for the ripple effects of this technology in the semiconductor industry and academic fields, such as particle physics.
Electrical Insulation to Inhibit Electricity from Passing Through
Electrical Insulation to Inhibit Electricity from Passing Through
Characteristics of Fine Ceramics
Advancing Space Exploration with Fine Ceramic Technology.
Advancing Space Exploration with Fine Ceramic Technology.
Learning about Fine Ceramics
Semiconductor / LCD Processing Equipment
Life / Culture / Industrial Machines
Wireless Communications
Computer Peripherals
Environmental Preservation / Renewable Energy
Medical Equipment / Devices
Single-Crystal Sapphire Products
Metallized / Vacuum Components
Electronics Industry
Heaters
Piezoelectric Ceramics
Alumina
Silicon Nitride
Silicon Carbide
Sapphire
Zirconia
Cordierite
Yttria
Aluminum Nitride
Cermet
Mullite
Steatite
Forsterite