
Inert Ceramic Balls
Inert ceramic (porcelain) balls are used to fill and support the catalyst layer in catalytic columns and reactors, and as grinding bodies in ball mills. The balls used for those kinds of applications.The balls are made of high quality solid pressed silicate porcelain with an aluminum oxide content. wet grinding and dry grinding. Alumina Ceramic Grinding Balls are widely used as abrasive media for ceramic raw materials and glaze materials. Moreover, the product has low abrasion and can greatly prolong the service life of the grinding machine.
Explore the versatility of Inert Ceramic Balls, where their inert nature makes them an ideal choice for environments where corrosion and contamination are critical concerns. Our comprehensive resources will guide you through the diverse applications, showcasing how these balls enhance efficiency and longevity in various industrial processes.
Diameter in mm | 6 | 10 | 12 | 15 | 25 | 35 | 50 |
Quantity(Aprx ±10%) Nos. per M3
|
4700000 | 1100000 | 575000 | 332000 | 71000 | 25000 | 9400 |
Weight ( Aprx ± 10%) Kg. per M3 contact
|
1300 | 1290 | 1280 | 1290 | 1265 | 1200 | 1300 |
Contact surface(Aprx) M2/M3
|
425 | 315 | 240 | 210 | 128 | 85 | 65 |
% free space
|
45 | 45 | 45 | 46 | 46 | 48 | 45 |
Applications
Advantages
High Thermal Stability: Withstand high temperatures without degradation.
Durability: Exceptional hardness and mechanical strength.
Low Water Absorption: Prevents swelling and deformation.
Cost-Effective: Long service life and minimal maintenance requirements.
Technical Specifications
Porosity: Ranges from 25% to 55% based on specific requirements..
Density: Varies from 2.0 to 3.0 g/cm³..
Chemical Composition: Alumina (Al₂O₃), Silicon Dioxide (SiO₂), and other refractory materials..
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