Customizable Sapphire Tubes KY Method, 10mm–100mm Polished
Our KY-grown sapphire tubes represent the pinnacle of
high-performance ceramic tubing solutions, combining exceptional
material properties with precision engineering. These
single-crystal α-Al₂O₃ tubes are specifically designed for
applications demanding ultra-high purity, optical clarity, and
extreme environmental resistance. The Kyropoulos (KY) growth method
ensures superior crystalline structure compared to alternative
manufacturing techniques, while our proprietary polishing process
delivers surface finishes meeting the most stringent optical
requirements (Ra <0.02μm).
These tubes outperform conventional materials like quartz and
polycrystalline alumina across multiple parameters: with a Mohs
hardness of 9 (second only to diamond), they exhibit 3× greater
mechanical strength than quartz; their thermal stability range
(-200°C to 1,800°C) surpasses most engineering ceramics; and their
chemical inertness makes them ideal for corrosive environments. The
combination of these properties makes our sapphire tubes
indispensable for advanced applications in semiconductor
processing, high-power laser systems, scientific instrumentation,
and industrial high-temperature processes.
Key Features of Sapphire Tubes
1. Material Excellence
- Crystalline Perfection: >99.99% pure α-Al₂O₃ single crystal
structure with controlled C-axis orientation
- Low Defect Density: <10 defects/cm² as measured by etch pit
testing (ASTM F47)
- Optical Homogeneity: Δn <5×10⁻⁶ across entire tube length
2. Precision Manufacturing
- Dimensional Control: ID/OD tolerances to ±0.01mm for critical
applications
- Length Capability: Up to 500mm in single-crystal form (longer
lengths via special bonding)
3. Thermal Performance
- Thermal Conductivity: 35 W/m·K at 25°C (6× higher than quartz)
- Thermal Expansion: 5.3×10⁻⁶/K (25-500°C), matching many metal
alloys
- Thermal Shock Resistance: Withstands ΔT >500°C (water quench
test per ASTM C1525)
4. Mechanical Properties
- Flexural Strength: 600-800 MPa (3-point bend, ASTM C1161)
- Compressive Strength: >2 GPa
- Young's Modulus: 400 GPa
5. Optical Characteristics
- Broadband Transmission
- Birefringence: <5 nm/cm (compensated for laser applications)
Applications of Sapphire Tubes
1. Advanced Laser Systems
- Laser Gain Media Tubes: For excimer, CO₂, and fiber lasers
requiring low optical loss
- Beam Delivery Components: Laser nozzle liners resistant to 10kW+
power densities
- Nonlinear Optics: Frequency conversion crystals for UV generation
2. Semiconductor Manufacturing
- CVD Reactor Components: Liners for SiC and GaN epitaxial growth
systems
- Plasma Etch Shields: Erosion-resistant components for dielectric
etchers
- Ion Implantation: Beamline components with minimal particle
generation
3. High-Temperature Industrial
- Thermal Process Tubes: For sapphire crystal growth furnaces (up to
2,100°C)
- Molten Metal Handling: Thermocouple protection tubes for
aluminum/superalloy processing
- Combustion Analysis: Flame tubes for turbine engine test stands
4. Scientific Instrumentation
- Synchrotron Beamlines: X-ray windows and monochromator components
- Cryogenic Systems: Low-temperature sample holders (4K
compatibility)
- High-Pressure Cells: Diamond anvil cell components for >100GPa
research
5. Medical Technology
- Surgical Laser Delivery: Endoscopic components for holmium/YAG
systems
- Diagnostic Equipment: MRI-compatible sensor housings
- Dental Handpieces: Sterilizable bearing components
FAQ
Q1: What are the limitations of KY-grown sapphire tubes compared to
EFG?
While KY growth produces superior optical quality crystals, it has
two primary limitations:
- Length Constraint: Maximum single-crystal length is typically 500mm
due to thermal gradient limitations in the growth process
- Growth Striations: Characteristic growth lines may require
additional polishing for ultra-high precision optics
Q2:What are the packaging standards?
We employ aerospace-grade packaging:
- Primary: Class 100 cleanroom vacuum-sealed bags
- Secondary: Custom foam-insulated transit cases