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Alumina powder ALODUR® for refractories
zirconia

Alumina powder - ALODUR® for refractories - Imerys Ceramics  - zirconia
Alumina powder - ALODUR® for refractories - Imerys Ceramics  - zirconia
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Material
alumina, zirconia

Description

The highest grades of synthetic materials designed for refractory & high temperature applications. ALODUR® products are the most thermally stable and physically resistant aggregates and fillers for use in the most arduous conditions in high temperature processing. Ultra temperature resistant high-grade products Fusion processing of minerals for refractory and other high-temperature processes is really only the first step in the production of the quality range of ALODUR products. By controlling cooling and the crushing & sizing processes we are able to create unique crystal structures across a range of chemistries to meet the wide needs of the industry. Fused Zirconia Mullite White Fused Mullite Bubble Alumina Whether used in aggregate or powder form, this range of products serves a huge variety of applications and is particularly well suited to the demanding needs of the iron & steel, petrochemical and non-ferrous industries. With products found to be particularly well adapted to investment casting for steel alloys of all types. Key benefits High degree of thermal shock resistance Low and stable thermal expansion Very chemically stable and resistant to corrosion Excellent resistance to abrasion High density & low porosity Outstanding properties at high temperature

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