92% and 60% Alumina Balls
Application:
* Used in the wall of the ball mills, as a basic component in the preparation process of materials in various industries such as tile, paint, porcelain and glaze, powder making, petrochemical, refinery, cement, etc.
* Used in the grinding ball mills for the production of non-colored and impuritysensitive bodies
* Applied in various industries such as steel and mines, especially in industries that deal with the processing of raw materials.
Product Introduction:
One of the ways to turn crushed minerals into micronized powder is to use ball mills. In these mills, the mineral matter is quickly turned into micronized powder due to the repeated impact of high-density hard balls (92% alumina balls). Advanced ceramic findings with very high hardness, excellent abrasion resistance, and using 100% domestic raw materials have provided the best method of obtaining micronized powder of any mineral while maintaining the initial purity.
This product is a vital element and essential component for preparing the formulation and achieving micronized powder for consumer factories’ forming and production processes. The difference between these and 60% balls is in the amount of alumina used, so it is used in cases that are less sensitive to impurities.
The most commonly used bullets are 60% bullets.
Alumina liners, primarily used in the walls of ball mills, are considered an essential component in the preparation process of materials in various industries such as tile making, paint, porcelain and glaze, powder making, petrochemical, refinery, cement, etc. The most critical indicators in the construction of liners are resistance to corrosion and abrasion, and if the grinding materials are sensitive to impurities, these factors become more acute.
Technical Specifications:
* %92 alumina balls are advanced ceramic findings with very high hardness that can show great resistance to scratch and abrasion. These balls have Al2O3 with %92 purity and a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale after diamond, which has a hardness of 10.
* %60 alumina balls also contain %60 corundum and %40 spinel. They are high-temperature controlled amorphous phase materials.
Advantages:
* High phase and elemental homogeneity of the structure to achieve special properties
* Resistance to special abrasions
* Corrosion resistance in certain environments
* Alumina liners as an alternative to hard metals
* High hardness
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Type | This product is a final B2B consumer product. |
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Annual Production Capacity | Alumina balls 92%: 6,500 tons Alumina balls 60%: 1,000 tons |