Irregular Shape Silicon Carbide Ceramic Parts With Melting Point Of 2050°C
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xAbrasive Grain | Alumina Oxide | Hardness | 7.5-8.5 |
---|---|---|---|
Material | Ceramic | Shape | Irregular |
Specific Gravity | 2.6-2.8 | Color | White |
Chemical Composition | Al2O3 | Melting Point | 2050°C |
High Light | Silicon Carbide Ceramic Parts,White Silicon Carbide Ceramic Parts |
Product Description:
Irregular Shape Silicon Carbide Ceramic Parts With Melting Point Of 2050°C And Refractoriness Of 1790°C
The primary material of ceramic shot is zirconia. It is used in various applications such as sand blasting and shot peening.
The production process of ceramic shot starts with melting high-quality imported zircon sand at an elevated temperature. The melted liquid is then sprayed into small particles.
As a result, the particles of the ceramic shot are uniformly round, and have high strength. During sand blasting, it impacts the surface remarkably and generates better surface brightness which does not change color.
The ceramic shot is used for a range of industrial processes: aerospace parts, stainless steel plates, structural parts, stainless steel kitchenware, medical devices, mobile phones/laptops, automobiles, and sports equipment.
Features:
Surface treatment consistency is guaranteed by metallic light. Whether using steel balls or glass beads, the blasting strength is as good as steel balls processing effect, much higher than the glass beads strength. Adequate metal depth can the achieved as well.
The sandy material is also known for its environmental-friendly credentials. With low crushing rate, no dust release during processing, uniform particle size, high wear resistance, and the re-elasticity, it poses no hidden danger of silicosis, which is harmless to the human body.
In addition to its safety and environmental-friendly arguments, its smooth surface, high sphericity, good elasticity and low wear contributes to less equipment loss. Be it dry spray or wet spray, the material can also help to protect the equipment.
Technical Parameters:
For a particular type of material, the following parameters and associated values can be set:
- Color: White
- Shape: Sphere/Bead/Ball
- Production technology: Melting method
- Chemical composition: ZrO2 65%, SiO2 35%
- Density: 3.86g/cm3
- Vickers hardness: 643~785HV
- Dust Pollution: NO
- Metal contamination: NO
- Cycle index: Many times
- Service life: Long
- Equipment wear: Low
Applications:
Ceramic beads are often used for blast pretreatment before coating or plating due to their efficiency, affordability and universality. Sandblasting in particular, stands out since it is a much more effective and efficient method among all surface cleaning methods. Furthermore, it provides the operator with the freedom to adjust the roughness and cleanliness of the surface according to their needs.
In addition to its effectiveness, sandblasting is also relatively cost-efficient, making it a more preferred choice for many industrial companies. It is also more practical and quicker to execute, allowing producers to scale up their production or lower their costs.
Support and Services:
We offer technical support and service for all our Ceramic Blasting Media products. Our team of experienced professionals is available to assist you in finding the best solution for your application. We provide comprehensive services, including:
- Product selection advice
- Technical support and troubleshooting
- In-depth product knowledge
- On-site demonstrations
- Customized product solutions
- Product safety and usage instructions
We take pride in providing the highest quality customer service and technical support. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you find a solution for your Ceramic Blasting Media needs.
Packing and Shipping:
- Ceramic Blasting Media is packed in 25 pound bags.
- These bags are then loaded into a palletized box.
- The boxes are then loaded onto a truck for shipping.