What is ISO 23739 about?
ISO 23739 specifies methods for the chemical analysis of zirconium oxide powders used as the raw material for fine ceramics.
ISO 23739 stipulates the determination methods of the zirconium, aluminium, barium, calcium, cerium, cobalt, gadolinium, hafnium, iron, magnesium, potassium, silicon, sodium, strontium, titanium and yttrium contents in zirconium oxide powders for fine ceramics.
Who is ISO 23739 for?
ISO 23739 on methods for the chemical analysis of zirconium oxide powders is relevant to:
- Fine ceramics manufacturers
- Ceramic injection moulding industry
- Dental product manufacturers
- Chemical engineers
- Biomedical applications
Why should you use ISO 23739?
Zirconium oxide has many useful properties that allow it to be suitable for a variety of purposes across many industries. Zirconium oxide (ZrO2), or zirconia, is an advanced ceramic material most used in the production of different types of hard ceramics.
Zirconium oxide powder is a very versatile and one of the most widely used advanced ceramic materials and with ISO 23739 you can determine and assess the presence of zirconium oxide powders in fine ceramics.
The results of these tests will equip you with making improved decision regarding the right chemical composition required in fine ceramics as the specific engineering and industrial needs. Overall, be rest assured of high-quality fireproof properties of ceramic tiles with the thermal resistance properties and right composition of zirconium oxide powder.
The use of ISO 23739 helps to contribute to UN Sustainable Development Goal 9 which aims to ensure the building of resilient infrastructure, promoting inclusive and sustainable industrialization and fostering innovation.