Since ceramic materials have good mechanical properties and favorable thermal properties low thermal conductivity and thermal expansion they can be used as adequate materials in cryogenic engineering.
Ceramic thermal conductivity cryogenic.
Not all properties are available for all materials.
The role of impurities and of crystallites is discussed.
Abstract the thermal conductivity and specific heat of a commercial machinable ceramic have been measured to 0 06 k.
Looking at the values quoted in various handbooks papers and data sheets two things are observed.
The data are compared with those of other materials commonly used in the construction of cryogenic apparatus.
The problem with the thermal conductivity of ceramics is the dependence on the composition grain size and manufacturing process which make it rather difficult to obtain a reliable value from literature only.
Ceramics especially zirconia based ceramics have been an attractive candidate for fundamental research at cryogenic temperatures due to their favorable mechanical properties corrosion resistance.
However the efficiency of cryogenic insulation materials is not solely determined by low thermal conductivity.
The materials currently in the database are ones commonly used in the construction of cryogenic hardware.