
CeramTec will be at the PCIM Expo 2026 in Nuremberg from June 9 to 11, 2026. Visit us at Booth 7-540 in Hall 7 and experience the latest developments in ceramic technologies.
Our experts will be presenting innovative products and solutions made of technical ceramics for high-performance electronics.
Our comprehensive one-stop-shop portfolio offers you the opportunity to source all ceramic substrates for power electronics applications from a single European manufacturer.
Which products does CeramTec exhibit at PCIM Expo 2026?
CeramTec presents the following product categories at PCIM 2026 for design engineers and procurement professionals in power electronics:
- Ceramic substrates for high-performance power modules (DCB, AMB, DBC):
- Aluminum oxide substrates (Rubalit® 96% Al₂O₃) – standard solution for power modules up to 150°C
- Aluminum nitride substrates (Alunit® AlN HP) – high thermal conductivity >170 W/mK for SiC applications
- Silicon nitride substrates (Sinalit® Si₃N₄) – mechanically robust solution for automotive electronics under vibration
- Zirconia-toughened alumina (Rubalit® ZTA) – higher fracture toughness compared to standard Al₂O₃
- Ceramic heat sinks for optimized thermal management in SiC power modules
- Passive components made from technical ceramics for electronic circuits
- E-mobility solutions: substrates and heat sinks for inverters, OBC and DC/DC converters in electric vehicles
Why do power electronics manufacturers rely on ceramic substrates from CeramTec?

CeramTec is one of the few European full-range manufacturers of ceramic substrates for power electronics – with production in Germany and over 130 years of materials expertise in technical ceramics. What sets CeramTec apart from other substrate suppliers:
- One-stop shop: Al₂O₃, AlN, Si₃N₄ and ZTA substrates from a single source – no supplier change required when switching materials.
- European manufacturing: Short supply chains, local technical support.
- Customization: Substrates in customer-specific dimensions and surface qualities.
- Proven references: Substrates and heat sinks in SiC inverters from Tier-1 automotive suppliers in series production.




























