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Tabular Alumina is a re-crystalline sintered alpha alumina with high density. It consists of large (50 – 200 µm), flat, table-shaped corundum crystals.
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Applications in the refractory industry include shaped and unshaped products, such as bricks or specially shaped products e.g. sliding gates, porous plugs for steel ladles and shaped products for the glass industry. Furthermore, kiln furniture such as ceramic wheels are produced for the application in ceramic kilns. Another application of the tabular balls is the filtering in aluminum metal production.
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Brown Fused Alumina (BFA) is a very hard, tough abrasive raw material produced by melting bauxite (an aluminum ore) at extremely high temperatures. During the melting proce...
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