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Y2O3 (Yttrium Oxide)

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Y2O3

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Yttrium oxide (Y2O3), commonly referred to as yttria, is an air-stable white solid utilized across several specialized ceramic applications. Within the field of glaze chemistry and material science, it serves as a critical component in the development of refractory materials, electrical insulators, and conductive ceramics. When integrated into titanium dioxide (TiO2) based ceramic bodies, yttria is employed in conjunction with scandium, lanthanum, and cesium oxides to provide more precise control over material properties than can typically be achieved through the use of alkaline earth fluxes. Furthermore, yttrium oxide is highly valued for its synergy with zirconium dioxide (ZrO2), where it acts to stabilize the crystal structure, thereby facilitating the creation of high-performance, high-temperature refractory products. Beyond its structural roles, it is also utilized in the formulation of specialized glasses and ceramic stains.