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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 process, crystalline grains of alumina are formed, which are crushed and sieved after cooling. BFA is characterized by its brown color and it is widely used in various industrial applications due to its hardness and abrasion resistance.
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Shaped and unshaped refractory products; abrasive products; blasting medias; brake and friction linings
Steel Fibers are small metal fibers made of steel. They typically have a length of a few millimeters to a few centimeters and a diameter of a few micrometers. In the refra...
Zirconium Dioxide, also known as zirconia, is a ceramic material with outstanding properties. It is characterized by its high level of hardness, wear resistance and chemica...
Polypropylene Fibers (PP) are a semi-crystalline thermoplastic and belong to the group of polyolefins. They are produced by polymerization of propene.