electrical ceramics
Electrical ceramics are materials that possess unique electrical properties, making them essential in various electronic applications. These ceramics can conduct electricity, store electrical energy, or act as insulators, depending on their composition and structure. Common types include dielectric ceramics, which are used in capacitors, and piezoelectric ceramics, which generate electric charge when mechanically stressed.
The production of electrical ceramics involves mixing raw materials, shaping them, and then firing them at high temperatures to achieve desired properties. Their durability and resistance to heat and corrosion make them suitable for use in devices like sensors, transducers, and insulators in electrical systems.