Monoclinic Zirconia (MCZ) is a high-purity form of zirconium dioxide that exists in its naturally stable phase at room temperature. It is characterized by a high melting point, excellent thermal stability, and strong resistance to chemical corrosion, making it a reliable material for high-temperature and chemically aggressive environments. Monoclinic zirconia is commonly used in refractory applications such as kiln linings, foundry coatings, and insulation materials, where its durability under thermal shock and chemical attack is essential.
MCZ offers moderate mechanical strength and is highly effective in applications where thermal resistance and chemical stability take precedence over fracture toughness. This makes it a cost-effective and efficient choice for applications with lower mechanical loads but high thermal demands.