A new high-performance boron nitride ceramic tube is now available for use as a core tube in high-temperature tensile testing fixtures. This material offers strong thermal stability and electrical insulation, making it ideal for demanding laboratory environments. Engineers and researchers can rely on it during tests that reach extreme temperatures.
(Boron Nitride Ceramic Tubes for Core Tubes in High Temperature Tensile Testing Fixtures)
Boron nitride ceramic maintains its shape and strength even when heated beyond 1,800°C. It does not react with most metals or gases, which helps keep test results accurate. The smooth surface of the tube also reduces friction and wear on other fixture parts. This leads to longer service life and fewer replacements.
Manufacturers designed these tubes to fit standard tensile testing equipment. They are easy to install and remove without special tools. Each tube is made to tight tolerances so it aligns perfectly within the fixture. This precision helps prevent errors during mechanical stress measurements.
The ceramic’s low thermal expansion means it will not crack or warp under rapid heating or cooling cycles. Labs running repeated high-temperature tests benefit from this reliability. Users report consistent performance over many test runs without degradation.
These boron nitride tubes are now in stock and ready for immediate delivery. They come in a range of standard diameters and lengths. Custom sizes are also available upon request. Technical support teams can help customers choose the right option for their specific testing needs.
(Boron Nitride Ceramic Tubes for Core Tubes in High Temperature Tensile Testing Fixtures)
Demand for better materials in high-temperature applications continues to grow. Boron nitride ceramic meets this need with proven performance and ease of use. Research facilities and industrial labs are already adopting it for critical tensile testing setups.

