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Contamination-free alumina grinding ceramic balls
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Product: Views:61Contamination-free alumina grinding ceramic balls 
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Last updated: 2017-12-12 23:31
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Model Number: XYB-CB-0.7-12.7 Brand Name: XYB Key Specifications/Special Features: Specifications of alumina grinding ceramic ballsType: ceramic ballsApplication: structure ceramicMaterial: alumina ceramicBrand name: XYBMoh's hardness: ≥9Water absorption: ≤0.01%Density: ≥3.60Self abrasion: 0.008-0.01%
Technique: rolled
Appearance: smooth and white
Commodityname: contamination-free alumina grinding ceramic balls
Certifications: RoHS Directive-compliant
Usages: grinding and dispersion
Color: white

Packing and delivery:

Packing details: 25kg/bag, 1 ton/pallet
Delivery details: 10-15 days

Contamination-free alumina grinding ceramic balls

1.High wear-resistance
2.92, 75, 60, 49% al 2o3 content
3. RoHS Directive-compliant
4. Low self wear loss, high efficiency

Descriptions

1) High wear-resistance:
Alumina balls wear-resistance is higher than the common alumina balls
When it is working, the ball wont pollute the grinding materials, so it can keep the purity and improve the stability of grinded materials especially the ceramic glaze
2) High density
High density, high hardness and the high grinding characters save the grinding time, enlarge the smashing room
So it can improve the grinding efficiency

Applications:

Mainlyusedinceramic,glaze,paint,zirconiasilicate,aluminumoxide,quartz,siliconcarbide,talc,limecarbonate,kaolin,titaniumandothermaterialsgrinding,andmechanicalequipmentaccessories
Shipping Information:
  • FOB Port: Qingdao
  • Lead Time: 10 - 15 days
Main Export Markets:
  • Asia
  • Eastern Europe
  • North America
  • Western Europe
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