Alternatives to Zinc Oxide (FP 110, FP 120) – Used in Tile and Ceramic Industries
Application:
Ferrite and glazing industry
Product Introduction:
Zinc oxide with a melting point of 1975 °C is one of the weak fluxes that will act as a refractory at low temperatures. One of the problems in supplying glaze raw materials is the instability of quality and the high price of zinc oxide used in this industry. In recent years, some glaze manufacturers have been able to reduce some of the zinc oxide used in the glaze with other materials such as barium carbonate, etc. In contrast, their addition to the glaze has increased the consumption of compounds such as potassium nitrate and boric acid. Therefore, this company, having experience producing products that replace zircon, has made another compound to reduce the consumption of zinc oxide and replace it in the glazing industry using the sol-gel method.
Technical Specifications:
Maintaining the desired properties, including:
* The coefficient of expansion
* Brightness
* And smoothness of the surface.
Advantages:
* Significant reduction in the cost of raw materials
* Prevent currency outflow
* Use of internal resources
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Type | This product is a final B2B consumer product. |
Annual Production Capacity | 2,000 Tons |