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choosing the right material

From Enquiry to Delivery

How Anderman Translates Your Requirements into the Right Ceramic Solution

When you send an enquiry for an industrial ceramic component, what happens next?

For many buyers and engineers, that moment involves a degree of uncertainty. You understand what your process demands, but not always which material will deliver it. You may know ceramic is the right direction, but be less certain about the grade, the design parameters, or the right supplier to trust.

At Anderman & Company, we value the enquiry stage as the most important part of the entire process. The quality of the outcome doesn’t start with manufacturing or delivery. It starts with how well the requirement is understood from the outset.

Choosing the right industrial ceramic material is often the difference between reliable long-term performance and premature and potential catastrophic failure.

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Aluminium Nitride and semiconductors

Aluminium Nitride Ceramics for Semiconductor Applications : Properties, Benefits and Supply Expertise

Aluminium Nitride (AlN) ceramics have become one of the most important advanced materials in modern semiconductor manufacturing and electronic packaging. As semiconductor devices continue to increase in power density, speed, and miniaturisation, the need for materials that can effectively manage heat while maintaining electrical insulation has grown significantly. Aluminium nitride ceramics offer a unique combination of thermal, electrical, and mechanical properties that make them the material of choice for a wide range of high-performance semiconductor applications. In addition, the supply of such specialised ceramic components requires expertise, reliability, and consistent quality, which is why Anderman Ceramics are trusted supply partners in this field.

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Why ISO 9001 Matters and annual ISO Audit

Why ISO 9001 Matters to Anderman : and to our Customers

ISO 9001 is an internationally recognised standard for quality management systems. It demonstrates an organisation’s commitment to consistently meeting customer requirements while continuously improving its processes.

For Anderman, ISO 9001 is not just a certification to display, it underpins how we operate every day, from supplier selection to final delivery and is central to how we maintain high standards and deliver value to our customers across the global business.

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Choosing the right ceramic

Choosing the Right Ceramic: Common Mistakes and Practical Selection Tips

Selecting the right industrial ceramic material is critical when performance, reliability and safety are on the line. Industrial ceramics are often used in demanding environments involving high temperatures, aggressive chemical reactions, high wear or significant mechanical stress. In these conditions, the wrong choice of material, or even the wrong grade of the right material, can lead to premature failure, unplanned downtime, increased cost and even potentially catastrophic failures.

With a wide range of ceramic materials, grades and manufacturing options available, choosing the most suitable solution is not always straightforward. Engaging with a ceramic expert early in the process can help identify potential issues such as over-specification, unsuitable grade selection or manufacturing limitations that may not be obvious from datasheets alone. This guide highlights some of the most common mistakes made during ceramic selection and shares practical tips to help engineers and buyers ask the right questions and make confident, informed decisions.

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Why ISO 9001 Matters and annual ISO Audit

Anderman & Company Achieves ISO 9001 Certification for France Operations

Anderman & Company is pleased to announce that its France business has been awarded ISO 9001 certification, the internationally recognised standard for quality management systems. This is the first time the French operation has achieved ISO 9001, marking a significant milestone in our continued commitment to quality, reliability, and consistent delivery for customers.

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Choosing the right ceramic

Why ‘Reliable’ is Not Boring in Industrial Ceramics

In industrial ceramics, it’s easy to be drawn to breakthroughs, the latest designs, new materials, or innovative processes. They make headlines and grab attention. But when performance, safety, and efficiency are on the line, one factor matters most: reliability.

Breakthroughs excite, but reliability delivers. It’s the factor that keeps industries moving, machines running, and people safe and it should be the first thing you look for when choosing industrial ceramics.

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Adapting to Challenges: A Case Study in Custom Quality Control Solutions

In manufacturing, challenges are inevitable. However, the ability to quickly adapt and turn these challenges into opportunities for innovation is what sets successful businesses apart. A recent case with our team highlights how we responded to a customer’s specific needs by adjusting our quality control processes, ensuring the product met their complex requirements.

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Asia Trip Highlights: Strengthening Partnerships and Fostering Innovation from Richard Verrier

Last month, Richard Verrier took a trip to Asia as part of Anderman & Company’s ongoing commitment to customer focus and building strong partnerships. This visit, which forms part of a global series of trips, provided an opportunity to review ongoing business developments, discuss future business plans and industry trends, and ensure we continue delivering high quality solutions to our customers.

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Industrial Ceramics: The Superhero Material

Industrial Ceramics: The Superhero Material

Industrial ceramics, also known as engineering ceramics or advanced ceramics, combine the superpowers of exceptional mechanical, thermal, chemical strength as well as an ability to resist wear that make them essential in today’s ever-evolving world. These materials are critical across a wide range of manufacturing processes—many more than you might think.

When you consider ceramics, traditional pottery or decorative items might come to mind. However, industrial ceramics are engineered to a much higher standard and are specifically designed to solve engineering challenges, ranging from smelting to car brakes.

The primary materials used in industrial ceramics include oxides, nitrides, carbides, and certain composite materials, making them ideal for environments where reliability and performance are critical for safety and longevity and compared to other materials, industrial ceramics offer a unique set of advantages, including heat resistance, hardness, and resistance to wear and corrosion.

These benefits make industrial ceramics indispensable across a wide range of applications, including:

  1. Thermal Applications: Industrial ceramics are essential in applications requiring high-temperature materials due to Their resistance to high temperatures and lightweight nature provide reliable performance in demanding conditions., such as temperature measurement, molten metal handling, heat treatment, ceramic manufacturing, power generation, and glass production.
  2. Electrical Industry: Ceramics are key components across the electrical industry, from fuse bodies to substrates for modern computer chips. Applications include temperature measurement, power distribution, heating, lighting, electrical insulation, medical equipment (scanners), electronics, and solar. Ceramics’ ability to form complex shapes, excellent electrical insulation, and low dielectric loss make them indispensable.
  3. Mechanical Applications: Their resistance to wear and high temperatures means industrial ceramics are ideal for thermo/mechanical applications. Applications include pumps, mining, medical implants, general engineering (slides, liners, mixers, rollers, dies), paper industry, and textiles. Benefits include dimensional stability, wear resistance, precision manufacturing, high surface quality, and hardness.
  4. Chemical-Resistant Materials Applications: Ceramics have proven highly effective in handling solid, liquid, and gaseous substances that adversely affect other materials. Applications include oil & gas, chemicals, water treatment, medical, automotive, scientific, and mining industries. Benefits include resistance to chemical attack, non-reactivity, biocompatibility, dimensional stability, wear resistance, and high surface quality.
  5. Optical Applications: Quartz glass offers extraordinary optical transmissivity for ultraviolet light. Its low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) enables it to withstand very high operating temperatures. No other industrial glass material can match quartz glass for UV-light transparency. Applications include space technology, UV-quality quartz glass components, high-temperature applications, prisms, and beam splitters. Benefits include low CTE, a broad operating temperature range, UV-quality glass, high-temperature shock resistance, pure material quality, and low fluorescence.

Industrial Ceramics: A Superhero Material

The properties of industrial ceramics, compared to materials such as metals and rubbers, mean they can provide a significant improvement on manufacturing efficiency, product quality and longevity. Their hardness and resistance to wear has the added benefit of reducing maintenance costs, while their thermal stability and corrosion resistance allows them to be used in extreme conditions where other materials may fail.

Industrial ceramics truly are a superhero material, playing a crucial role in driving modern manufacturing and engineering—shaping a sustainable future and empowering industries to thrive.

For more detailed information on industrial ceramics and their applications, visit www.anderman.com.

Gary Hateley

Director at Anderman & Company

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