Rare Earth Polishing Powder
2026/02/03
Rare earth polishing powder, often termed the "king of polishing powders," is a high-performance abrasive based on cerium oxide ((CeO_{2})), designed for ultra-precision polishing of glass, optics, and semiconductor materials. It ensures exceptionally smooth, damage-free surfaces with high speed and selectivity.
Key Characteristics and Types Composition: Primarily (CeO_{2}) (often >90% for high-grade), with lanthanum ((La_{2}O_{3})), praseodymium, and trace fluorine.Color: Ranging from white to brown, often indicating the concentration of cerium.
Key Properties: High cutting force, long life, and automatic suspension, which helps in finishing.Particle Size ((D_{50})): Typically ranges from 0.90 to 2.00 (mu m) for various applications.
Common Applications Glass Finishing: Mirrors, flat glass, sheet glass, and CRT glass.Precision Optics: Lenses, camera lenses, and optical components.
Electronics: HDD glass substrates, LCD/TFT displays, and photomask blanks.
Semiconductors: CMP (Chemical Mechanical Planarization) slurry components. Advantages and Performance High Efficiency: Significantly faster (over 30 times) than traditional polishing powders.
Superior Surface Quality: Produces a scratch-free, high-clarity, and uniform surface.Selective Adsorption: Selectively removes defect molecules from the surface.
Grades and Selection High-Cerium ((>99%)): Best for high-precision optics and electronics.Mid/Low-Cerium ((30%-80%)): Used for general polishing, offering a balance of cost and cutting power.
Environmental Considerations Waste Management: Due to the accumulation of unused or spent, powders are often recycled using physical or chemical methods to recover rare earth elements.