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Ignitor Assemblies target CO2 laser industry.


January 6, 2009 - Intended for CO2 lasers used for cutting, marking, scribing, and engraving, Gas Discharge Igniter Assemblies include igniter ceramic manufactured with 99.5% high-purity alumina, sleeve, and flange. Ceramic-to-metal seals offer impact and thermal shock resistance, and can maintain hermeticity in variety of harsh conditions, including corrosive environments and temperature extremes up to 1,000°C, as well as high-pressure and high-vacuum environments.

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Alberox Offers Ignitor Assemblies for CO2 Laser Industry


Ceramic- to- metal assemblies offer several advantages, including better electrical properties, impact and thermal shock resistance

Alberox, a business of Morgan Advanced Ceramics (MAC) and a leading manufacturer of ceramic-to-metal assemblies and metal injection molding (MIM), announces its gas discharge igniter assemblies for carbon dioxide (CO2) lasers. CO2 lasers are used for cutting plastic, fabrics and glass, as well as a wide-variety of marking, scribing and engraving applications.

Alberox provides the complete assembly, which includes the igniter ceramic manufactured with 99.5% high purity alumina, sleeve and flange. High purity alumina is particularly well-suited for this application because it provides the required combination of dielectric properties, mechanical strength, and chemical stability.. The igniter assemblies offer an ideal solution for lighting the plasma charge within the laser through a variety of methods. These methods include utilizing a spark plug device, radio frequency power supply or other high voltage power supply.

Fully-tested and with total materials traceability when required, Alberox's igniter assemblies are manufactured using ceramic-to-metal seals, which offer several advantages over ceramic- to-glass seals. Ceramic-to-metal assemblies have better electrical properties, impact and thermal shock resistance, as well as provide a more durable, mechanically stronger solution than ceramic-to-glass assemblies. Additionally, ceramic-to-metal seals are able to maintain hermeticity in a variety of harsh conditions, such as temperature extremes (up to 1000°C), corrosive, high pressure and high vacuum environments. Ceramic-to-metal seals employ brazing to join the ceramic and metal igniter assembly components, which produces a strong bond and an excellent seal.

With decades of experience manufacturing igniter assemblies, Alberox's application engineering team is able to provide customers with the most efficient and reliable solution to fully meet their needs.

About Morgan Advanced Ceramics

Morgan Advanced Ceramics (MAC) has a comprehensive range of Ceramic materials, from which its products are manufactured. Supplying to a variety of demanding markets, MAC has established an enviable reputation for providing value-added solutions through world-class research and development, innovative design and, perhaps most important of all, application engineering.

Morgan Advanced Ceramics, together with Morgan Electro Ceramics forms Morgan Technical Ceramics, a division of the Morgan Crucible Company plc. From manufacturing locations in North America, Europe and Asia, Morgan Technical Ceramics supplies an extensive range of products, including ceramic components, braze alloys, ceramic/metal assemblies and engineered coatings.

For more information on Morgan Advanced Ceramics visit www.morganadvancedceramics.com or contact one of our sales offices below:

UK & Eire

Morgan Technical Ceramics, Bewdley Road, Stourport, Worcestershire, DY13 8QR.

Tel: +44 1299 872210 Fax: +44 1299 872218

Email: mtcuksales@morganplc.com

Mainland Europe

Morgan Technical Ceramics Sales, Teplitzerstr. 27, D-84478 Waldkraiburg, Germany

Tel: +49 8638 6004 326 Fax: +49 8638 6004 327

Email: mtceusales@morganplc.com

North America

Morgan Technical Ceramics Inc, 232 Forbes Road, Bedford, Ohio 44146 5418, USA

Tel: +1 440 232 8600 Fax: +1 440 232 8731

Email: mtcussales@morganplc.com

Asia

Morgan Technical Ceramics, 158 Jiajian Road, Jiading, Shanghai 201818, People's Republic of China.

Tel: +86 21 5990 0687 Fax: +86 21 5990 3241

Email: mtccnsales@morganplc.com


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Gray and Rice Public Relations
Katie DePorter
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Phone: 617-367-0100 ext 121
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Company Information:
Name: Alberox Corp.
Address: 225 Rice Blvd.
City: New Bedford
State: MA
ZIP: 02745
Country: USA
Phone: 508-995-1725
FAX: 888-386-3249
http://www.morganadvancedceramics.com




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