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Aluminum oxide and alumina ceramics have excellent wear characteristics, chemical resistance, compressive strength, high-temperature properties, and dielectric strength
Oxide ceramics include alumina, zirconia, silica, aluminum silicate, magnesia and other metal oxide based materials
Search by Specification | Learn MoreIndustrial ceramic materials are non-metallic, inorganic compounds that include oxides, carbides, or nitrides. They have high melting points, low wear resistance, and a wide range of electrical properties.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreCeramic tube and ceramic rod products are suitable for use in applications requiring high temperature strength, erosion resistance, electrical or thermal insulation, and other specialized characteristics.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreCeramic balls are rolling, spherical elements that are used in check and ball valves, bearings, and other mechanical devices that provide rotary or linear motion. They can provide higher stiffness, lower thermal expansion, lighter weight, increased corrosion resistance, and higher electrical resistance than comparable steel products.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreCeramic powders and precursors contain oxides, carbides, nitrides, carbon, and other non-metals. They are usually micron or mesh-size in distribution. Ceramic powders, sol-gel solutions and precursors are fabricated through atomization, crushing, milling, precipitation, and other chemical processes.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreDielectric ceramics and substrates are electrical insulators with dielectric strength, dielectric constant and loss tangent values tailored for specific device applications.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSapphire materials and components consist of a single-crystal, ceramic form of aluminum oxide. They have superior hardness, mechanical and optical properties, and are used in jewel bearings, lasing rods, wear parts, wafer substrates and optics.
Learn MoreAbrasives and abrasive products are used to remove surface materials such as metal, ceramics, glass, plastics, and paint. Abrasives and abrasive products include discs, belts, blast machines and sandblasters, as well as sheets, rolls, and hand pads.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreBalls and sphere shapes are used for check or ball valves, bearings, or other applications requiring a spherical product. They are fabricated from materials such as carbides, ceramics, sapphire, metals, plastics, rubber and elastomers.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSpecialty fibers, fabrics and textiles are based upon a unique composition, weave, or technology, and are designed for specialized applications.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreRefractories and high temperature insulation include many different types of ceramic insulation, refractory shapes, and refractory cements.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreCeramic insulation and textiles are fibrous refractories or thermal insulation products that consist of ceramic fibers in bulk, cloth, batting, paper or rope forms.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreAbrasive sheets, rolls or pads consists of abrasive grain adhered onto the surface of a cloth, film, paper, non-woven, sponge or other backing usually with a die cut square or rectangular shape.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreCrucibles are vessels used to melt and process materials at high temperatures.
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Hexoloy® SA Silicon Carbide Saint-Gobain Ceramics - Hexoloy® Products
Heavy Duty, High Temp Silica Cloth Darco Southern, Inc.
CERBEC CERAMIC BALLS MAKE BEARINGS BETTER! Saint-Gobain Ceramics - Cerbec
Glass Tubes IRD Glass
Precision Ceramic Extrusion Technology Polymer Technologies Inc.
Glass Stems and Holders Fredericks Company
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Alumina (Al2 O 3 ) has excellent thermal shock resistance, high dimensional stability and good chemical inertness, which makes our alumina fiber products ideal for fast firing cycles up to 1700 Celsius. (read more)
Alumina (Al2O3) is one of the most widely specified, general-purpose technical ceramics. All aluminas are very hard and wear resistant, with high-compressive strength even against extreme temperatures and corrosive environments. Aluminas are also excellent electrical insulators and are gas tight. (read more)
Buster Blanket and Buster Mat are high temperature, flexible, Hi-Alpha alumina fiber insulation materials. The mat is a low density, layered product, while the blanket has been needled into a more durable blanket with the addition of an organic fiber reinforcement. (read more)
The industry-standard activated alumina desiccant is used extensively in compressed air dryers. Our activated alumina desiccant can be regenerated to its original adsorption capacity by purging with hot gas at 350° to 600° F. (read more)
Ceramic balls from Global Precision Ball & Roller are particularly well suited for use in extremely harsh environments where high temperatures, corrosive and erosive substances are present. (read more)
Type ALTC-P99 Setters are thin, rigid, porous structures composed of 99% pure alumina. Type ALTC-P99 is Zircar Zirconia's thinnest alumina material. (read more)
Call 906-632-7310 for more information.
Alumina Oxide Balls from Hoover Precision Products resist oxidation, are tolerant to water, salt solutions, many chemicals and acids are are well suited for use in high temperature applications. Our Alumina Oxide balls are manufactured in Michgan. We stock sizes from 1/8 - 6 inches in diameter. (read more)
Buster is a high temperature, high strength, machinable, rigid insulation ideal for 1700 degree Celsius furnace insulation. Buster is available in boards, discs, cylinders and custom assemblies. All alumina and silca bonded alumina versions are offered in several densities at 1600C, 1700C and 1800C use limits. (read more)
FLSmidth AirslideTM Aeration Unit Packages are supplied for installation as aeration units on the sloped conical bottoms of bins and silos to aid in the withdrawal of dry, relatively free-flowing material. (read more)
Problem, Solution, Result A cutting edge developer of scientific instrumentation was sourcing a small diameter ceramic bobbin requiring concentricity to three microns on a tiny axial bore. Although high electrical and wear resistance were required, there was indecision over specifying YTZP zirconia or 99+ alumina. (read more)
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Alumina Hydrate,Post Offer to Buy Alumina Hydrate on ChemNet Alumina Hydrate Alumina Hydrate Add to Favorites |
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Specialty Hydrate/Alumina[Alumina Chemicals Specialty Hydrate/alumina[alumina Chemicals - Product review & product catalog of Specialty Hydrate/alumina[alumina Chemicals from India |
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Alcoa World Alumina Minerals: Products: Aluminum Hydroxide... Aluminum Hydroxide (tri-hydrated alumina, Hydrate) Aluminum Oxide (alumina, calcinated alumina) Aluminum Fluoride See Alcoa Corporate Center Information |
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Alcoa World Alumina Minerals: Products: Aluminum Oxide... Aluminum Hydroxide (tri-hydrated alumina, Hydrate) Aluminum Oxide (alumina, calcinated alumina) Aluminum Fluoride See Alcoa Corporate Center Information |
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AMANTECH ALUMINA HYDRATE (PIGMENT WHITE 24) ALUMINA HYDRATE -1512 C.I. Constitution Number: 77002 |
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Materials Science Forum - Alumina Hydrate MSF - Keywords (Alumina Hydrate) ISSN: 1662-9752 |
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Alumina Mining Aggregate & Industrial Minerals Coal Hardrock Mining Alumina Industrial See Krebs Engineers Information |
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Alumina - MSN Encarta Hydrated alumina, also called aluminum hydroxide or aluminum hydrate, has a composition approximating the formula Al(OH)3, also written Al2O3·3H2O, |
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Alumina Trihydrate, Alumina Trihydrate Manufacturers Suppliers... · Alumina Trihydrate · Aluminum Chlorohydrate · Aluminum Phosphate · Aluminum Potassium Sulfate · Boron Nitride · Boron Powder · Calcium · Calcium |
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Dispersions of alumina hydrate US PATENT: Dispersions of alumina hydrate |