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Common Forms and Synthesis Methods of Mullite
Mullite Introduction Mullite is a refractory raw material with 3Al2O3·2SiO2 crystalline phase as the main component. Mullite is divided...


Using "High-Alumina Materials" to Produce High-Alumina Cement
Raw material requirements. Generally, the Al2O3 content is required to be 40% or above, and common sources include bauxite,...


Can High-Aluminum Low-Cement Castables Completely Replace High-Aluminum Castables?
High-aluminum low-cement castables can completely replace high-aluminum castables. Because high-aluminum castables have a large...


How to identify high-quality high-aluminum balls?
High aluminum balls have excellent characteristics such as high strength, high hardness, high wear resistance, high specific gravity,...


Zinc oxide rotary kiln temperature and refractory service life
The working principle of zinc oxide rotary kiln/zinc oxide volatilization kiln is to use the characteristics of metal zinc, cadmium, lead...


Top Benefits of Using High Alumina Balls - High Alumina Refractory Manufacturing
In the world of industrial manufacturing, particularly in sectors involving high-temperature processes, High Alumina Balls have emerged...


Superior Application Properties of High Alumina Cement
High-performance high-alumina cement is a refractory material with superior properties. High-alumina cement is a mixture containing a...


Requirements for Refractory Castables for Heating Furnaces
The Heating furnace is a widely used industrial equipment that can process raw materials at high temperatures to change their physical...


Alumina Ceramic Grinding Balls - 95% Wear-Resistant Ceramic Balls
Alumina ceramic grinding balls are a non-metallic grinding media widely used in industrial grinding. It has many physical and chemical...


Special-Shaped High-Aluminum Anchor Bricks and Hanging Bricks
High alumina bricks can be said to be one of the most widely used refractory bricks in the refractory industry. High alumina bricks are...
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