| Beryllium oxide has an outstanding combination of physical and chemical properties. Apart from reactivity with water vapour at high temperature (1000ºC), it is one of the most chemically stable oxides, resisting both carbon reduction and molten metal attack at high temperatures. Points worth noting about its properties include: · Thermal conductivity is extremely high in comparison with other ceramics, particularly below 300ºC. For comparison the thermal conductivity of beryllium oxide at room temperature is 300 W.m–1K-1, copper is 300 W.m–1K-1 and alumina is 35 W.m–1K-1. · Electrical resistivity is high. BeO is classed as an electrical insulator. · Mechanical strength is normally lower than alumina, but can reach acceptable levels through control of the fabrication process. · BeO has good thermal shock resistance if the component has good strength due to the high thermal conductivity. · Beryllium oxide has lower density than aluminium oxide; 3010kg.m-3 and 3970 kg.m-3 respectively. · The thermal expansion of BeO is similar to that of other oxides. Other physical and mechanical properties for beryllia are summarised in table 1. |