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Zircon Flour is a mineral powder obtained from zircon sand that is used in various industrial applications. It is characterized by its high hardness, abrasion resistance and chemical resistance. Because of these properties, Zircon Flour is often used as an abrasive in metalworking and in the manufacture of abrasives, sandpaper and grinding tools. It is also used in ceramics and glass manufacturing, where it serves as a fusing agent, and in the production of refractory materials due to its high melting temperature and resistance to thermal stress. Zircon Flour is a versatile raw material that is valued in various industries for its abrasive and heat-resistant nature.
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Ceramic industry (frits, glazes); glass industry; refractory bricks; foundry industry (mold washes, coatings)
Calcined Bauxite is produced by the sintering/calcining of low-iron, low-alkali containing raw bauxites at temperatures of 1600 – 1800°C. In this calcination process the hi...
Caustic Calcined Magnesia (CCM) is a mineral raw material produced by calcining magnesium carbonate at high temperatures. It is characterized by high purity and excellent c...
During sintering (firing) at temperatures of 1750 – 2000 C° in shaft or rotary kilns naturally occurring magnesium carbonate is converted into sintered magnesia, directly (...