ceramic sand
Ceramic sand refers to a type of engineered sand material made from high-quality bauxite or kaolin clay, which is fused into spherical beads at very high temperatures.
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Ceramic sand refers to a type of engineered sand material made from high-quality bauxite or kaolin clay, which is fused into spherical beads at very high temperatures. It is used in various industrial applications, particularly in metal casting and foundry operations, as a substitute for natural sand or other synthetic sands. Ceramic sand offers several advantages over other materials, such as high refractoriness, excellent corrosion resistance, uniform particle size, strong compressive strength, good flowability, high stability, and repeatable use.
Characteristics of ceramic sand:
High refractoriness: Ceramic sand can withstand high temperatures, making it suitable for applications that require high-temperature processing.
Excellent corrosion resistance: Ceramic sand has a high resistance to chemical corrosion and can be used in environments with corrosive properties.
Uniform particle size: Ceramic sand has a relatively uniform particle size and distribution, which is beneficial for achieving more consistent casting quality.
Strong compressive strength: Ceramic sand has a high compressive strength, which can withstand significant pressure and extrusion during the casting process.
Good flowability: Ceramic sand is easy to flow and fill the cavity of the mold, allowing for the manufacture of more complex casting shapes.
High stability: Ceramic sand maintains stability under high temperature and pressure conditions, meeting complex casting requirements.
Repeatable use: Ceramic sand can be recycled and reused, reducing waste and production costs.
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