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Welcome to Bosch Advanced Ceramics

With the knowledge and engineering skills of Bosch, we not only develop high-quality ceramic components. With us, you receive support in the choice of material and manufacturing technology and in the integration of special features – as early as the concretisation of an idea. Why? Because we believe in this material. And because we want to support you in making your products even better.

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Ceramics made by Bosch

World market leader in ceramic 3D printing

Expertise made in Germany

Ceramics made by Bosch

Certified production

Climate neutral production

The best of both worlds

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Tradition and know-how

Our engineers build on the decades of technical expertise and quality standards of the Bosch Group.

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Flexibility and agility

We are a start-up – even though we belong to Bosch. And that's how we work: quickly, unbureaucratically and creatively.

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Resources and network

In everything we do, we can draw on the infrastructure and knowledge from the Bosch Group and thus promise you optimum solution.

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Market focus and research drive

We don't like ivory towers. Therefore, our research is always innovative – and at the same time oriented towards specific market needs.

FAQ

There are several reasons where the use of technical ceramics makes sense.

In applications where the following properties are required:

  • Heat resistance
  • Abrasion resistance
  • Corrosion resistance
  • Electrical insulation
  • Thermal insulation

While aluminum oxide is characterized primarily by its high heat resistance up to 1700 °C and low electrical conductivity, zirconium oxide is used primarily when high abrasion resistance is required.

While most metals melt at a maximum of 1200 °C and plastics begin to decompose at 300 °C at the latest, ceramics can even be used at 1700 °C. Ceramics are also far superior to metals and plastics in terms of corrosion and abrasion resistance.

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