Nazwa marki: | zmsh |
Numer modelu: | Rurka EFG |
MOQ: | 1PCS |
Cena £: | by case |
Szczegóły opakowania: | niestandardowe kartony |
Warunki płatności: | T/t |
EFG sapphire tubes are high-performance components made from single-crystal aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃) using the Edge-Defined Film-Fed Growth (EFG) method. This advanced crystal growth technique allows the production of sapphire tubes with controlled dimensions, high optical clarity, and excellent mechanical strength. EFG sapphire tubes combine exceptional hardness, chemical stability, and thermal resistance, making them ideal for extreme industrial and scientific environments.
The EFG (Edge-Defined Film-Fed Growth) process involves drawing molten sapphire material through a precisely shaped die, where capillary action feeds the melt to the growth front. As the material crystallizes upward, it forms a continuous tube or rod according to the die's geometry.
This technique enables near-net-shape growth, minimizing post-processing such as grinding or polishing. Unlike traditional KY or Czochralski methods that produce bulk crystals for later machining, the EFG process allows direct formation of tubular sapphire with uniform wall thickness, high yield, and dimensional precision.
The result is a seamless single-crystal tube with excellent orientation control and minimal internal stress.
EFG sapphire tubes are widely used in industries requiring both mechanical durability and optical transparency, such as:
Property | Value |
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Material | Single-crystal Al₂O₃ (99.99%) |
Growth Method | EFG (Edge-Defined Film-Fed Growth) |
Outer Diameter | 1 mm - 80 mm (customizable) |
Wall Thickness | 0.2 mm - 5 mm |
Length | Up to 1500 mm |
Orientation | c-plane or a-plane |
Transmission Range | 190 nm - 5 μm |
Working Temperature | Up to 1800°C |
Surface Finish | As-grown or polished |
A1: EFG sapphire tubes are grown directly into tubular shapes, allowing for thinner walls and longer lengths with minimal machining. KY sapphire tubes are cut and polished from bulk crystals, offering higher structural uniformity but at higher production costs.
A2: Yes. EFG tubes offer excellent transmission from UV to IR and can be used for spectroscopic and optical protection purposes.
A3: Absolutely. Diameters, wall thickness, crystal orientation, and surface finish can all be tailored according to customer specifications.
A4: EFG sapphire offers significantly higher hardness, temperature tolerance, and chemical resistance compared to quartz or borosilicate glass, making it more durable in extreme conditions.