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Silica and silicate materials include fused silica, quartz, koalin or clay based materials, cordierite, steatite, forsterite, sillimanite, zircon, porcelain, and fireclay. Search by Specification | Learn More about Silica, Quartz and Silicate Materials
Industrial 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 More about Industrial Ceramic Materials
Ceramic 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 More about Ceramic Powders and Precursors
Refractories and high temperature insulation include many different types of ceramic insulation, refractory shapes, and refractory cements. Search by Specification | Learn More about Refractories and High Temperature Insulation
Oxide ceramics include alumina, zirconia, silica, aluminum silicate, magnesia and other metal oxide based materials. Search by Specification | Learn More about Oxide Ceramics
Refractory cements and raw materials consist of castables, rams, aggregates and binders that are resistant to high temperatures. Search by Specification | Learn More about Refractory Cements and Raw Materials
Specialty cement, concrete and mortar contain specialized binders such as K silicate, calcium aluminate, sulfur, and oxysulfate or polymer resins. They cure or set through film drying (air setting), chemical reactions, thermoset bonds, hydraulic bonds, hot melting, and multiple component binder systems. Search by Specification | Learn More about Specialty Cement, Concrete and Mortar
...silica, quartz, koalin or clay based materials, cordierite, steatite, forsterite, sillimanite, zircon, porcelain, and fireclay. Silicon carbide is harder than aluminum oxide, but more friable than fused aluminum oxide grains. Sol-gel ceramic abrasives... Search by Specification | Learn More about Ceramic Media and Abrasives
...cordierite, steatite, forsterite, sillimanite, zircon, porcelain, and fireclay. Staurolite is an aluminum iron silicate mineral. Natural diamond is used for grinding nonferrous metals, ceramics, glass, stone, and building materials. Tripoli is most... Learn More about Garnet and Mineral Abrasives
Ceramic 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 More about Ceramic Tube and Ceramic Rod Products
Crucibles are vessels used to melt and process materials at high temperatures. Search by Specification | Learn More about Crucibles
Ball milling and grinding media are designed for ball milling and the grinding down of bulk, powder or granular materials into finer powder forms or disperse pigments in a resin or coating. Search by Specification | Learn More about Ball Milling and Grinding Media
Refractory shapes include recasted, preformed or sintered refractory products that are formed prior to installation in furnaces, boilers or other high temperature equipment. Search by Specification | Learn More about Refractory Shapes
Blast media and blasting abrasives are consumables used in surface preparation processes, such as sandblasting and peening. Search by Specification | Learn More about Blast Media and Blasting Abrasives
Ceramic 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 More about Ceramic Balls
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Glass Tubes IRD Glass
Grade Development General Carbide Corporation
Designer's Guide to Tungsten Carbide General Carbide Corporation
Steel Processing General Carbide Corporation
Rooftile Tooling General Carbide Corporation
Oil/Gas Components General Carbide Corporation
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Rath Incorporated offers a broad line of refractories and design engineering services for the construction of kiln cars for application temperatures up to 1800°C. The Rath Incorporated product line includes dense, insulating and low mass fiber based products. (read more)
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