SCHOTT ZERODUR®
The most important and significant properties of the optical glass ceramic ZERODUR® are the extremely small coefficient of linear thermal expansion as well as the homogeneity of this coefficient throughout the entire piece. Individual pieces of ZERODUR® (discs, plates, rods) can be supplied with a mean coefficient of linear thermal expansion α in the temperature range 0°C to 50°C in three expansion classes as follows:

Expansion Class 00± 0.02·10-6/K
Expansion Class 10± 0.05·10-6/K
Expansion Class 20± 0.10·10-6/K

Typical coefficient of linear thermal expansion
Properties
Density (g/cm3)2.53
Young’s Modules E (Gpa)90
Poisson’s Ratio µ0.24
Knoop Hardness (HK 0.1/20)620
Expansion Coefficient a (20° -700°C) (10-6 /K)0.2
Expansion Coefficient a (0° -50°C) (10-6 /K)0.0 ± 0.1
Thermal Capacity cp (20°C) (J/(gK))0.80
Thermal Conductivity 90°C (W/(mK))1.46
Max. Application Temperature (°C)600


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