★ High compressive strength
★ Good eroding resistance
★ Low iron content
★ High temperature working temperature
★ Low thermal conductivity
★ Excellent chemical stability
★ Excellent tensile strength
★ Good thermal shock resistance
★ Easy processing and installation
In high-temperature industries, wear resistant ceramic products are revolutionary.
In metallurgy, they line blast furnaces, converters and ladles in steel mills, withstanding molten steel and slag, prolonging equipment life. In non-ferrous smelting, they protect furnaces and crucibles.
For power generation, in coal-fired plants, they fortify boiler combustion chambers and flue ducts against high-temperature flue gas and ash, boosting thermal insulation and efficiency. In waste-to-energy facilities, they endure harsh conditions.
The glass industry uses them for furnace linings to resist molten glass' heat and corrosion, ensuring quality. Ceramic components also assist in forming and annealing.
In ceramics, they form kiln furniture, bearing heat and weight for even heating. And in raw material equipment, they resist wear.
In petrochemicals, they safeguard reactors and towers from corrosion and wear by high-temperature media. In cement, they line kilns and boost grinding efficiency, reducing wear. These ceramics truly transform industries.