Quartz Disc

Quartz Disc
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Quartz Disc is made from high-purity fused silica ceramic, offering excellent thermal stability, low thermal expansion, and strong resistance to chemical corrosion. Its smooth surface and dimensional precision make it well-suited for high-temperature and high-purity applications, such as semiconductor processing, optical systems, and laboratory equipment. The material remains stable under rapid heating and cooling cycles, making it a reliable choice for demanding thermal environments. As a leading supplier and manufacturer of premium quartz products, Shanghai Yuepeng can supply high-quality quartz discs with various specifications and competitive prices, offering customized solutions to meet specific requirements.
Quartz Disc Data Sheet
| Color: | White |
| Shape: | Round |
| Dimension: | Customized |
| Chemical Formula: | SiO2 |
Quartz Disc Description
Quartz Disc is a dense, non-porous ceramic component crafted from fused quartz, engineered to perform under extreme thermal and chemical conditions. It maintains structural integrity in high-vacuum, plasma, and reactive gas environments, making it a preferred choice in semiconductor fabrication and analytical instrumentation. With excellent flatness and high-purity composition, quartz discs ensure minimal contamination and dependable performance in precision-critical systems. Heeger Materials provides high-quality Quartz Discs designed to meet the needs of cutting-edge industries.
Quartz Disc Features
- High Purity Composition: Made from high-purity fused quartz to ensure low contamination in sensitive applications.
- Thermal Stability: Maintains shape and performance under rapid temperature changes and high heat.
- Excellent Flatness: Precision-polished for uniform thickness and surface accuracy.
- Chemical Resistance: Inert to most acids, alkalis, and corrosive gases.
- Optical Transparency: Suitable for applications requiring UV and IR light transmission.
Quartz Disc Applications
- Optical Components: Quartz discs are widely used in lenses, windows, and mirrors for optical instruments due to their excellent transparency, low thermal expansion, and resistance to UV and IR radiation.
- Semiconductor Manufacturing: They serve as substrates, wafer carriers, and protective covers in semiconductor production, ensuring stability under high-temperature and high-purity conditions.
- Laboratory and Analytical Equipment: Quartz discs are applied in spectroscopic instruments, furnaces, and chemical reactors, offering strong thermal resistance and chemical inertness.
- Laser and Photonics Systems: They are used in laser windows and optical isolators for high-power laser applications, providing high transmission and durability under intense light exposure.
- Electronic and Electrical Applications: Quartz discs act as insulating and dielectric components in electronic devices, offering excellent electrical resistance and dimensional stability.
- Optical Devices
- Semiconductor Thin Films
- Laboratory Equipment
- LED and Optoelectronics
Quartz Ceramic Material Properties
| Purity (%) | >99.8 | >99.5 |
| Density (g/cm3) | 1.9-1.95 | 1.9-1.95 |
| Flexture strength (MPa) | 28 | 28 |
| Compressive strength (MPa) | >50 | >50 |
| Bending strength (MPa) | 25 | 25 |
| Maximum working temperature (℃) | 1650 | 1650 |
| Thermal conductivity (W/m*K) | <1 | <1 |
| Thermal expansion coefficient (/℃) | 8.5*10-7 | 8.5*10-7 |
| number of use | ≥10 | ≥10 |
Quartz Ceramic Material Machining

Quartz ceramic material can be machined in its green or bisque state before sintering, making it easier to shape into complex forms. Like other ceramics, it shrinks by about 15–20% during sintering, so this must be considered in the initial design. After sintering, quartz ceramic becomes extremely hard and brittle, making machining very difficult and requiring diamond-coated tools and high-precision equipment.
Machining Methods and Considerations
- Green or Bisque Machining: Quartz ceramic is easier to cut and shape before sintering, making it suitable for intricate designs.
- Sintering Shrinkage: Expect a 15–20% size reduction during sintering, which affects dimensional accuracy.
- Post-Sintering Machining: After sintering, quartz becomes hard and brittle, requiring diamond tools and precise control.
- Fragility: Fully sintered quartz ceramic is prone to chipping or cracking if mishandled.
- Tooling and Time: Machining sintered quartz is slow and requires specialized equipment.
Quartz Ceramic Packaging
Quartz ceramic products are typically packaged in vacuum-sealed bags to prevent moisture or contamination and wrapped with foam to cushion vibrations and impacts during transport, ensuring the quality of the products in their original condition.

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