Inert Ceramic Balls

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

FAQ'S

1What are Inert Ceramic Balls?
Inert Ceramic Balls are spherical ceramic components made from highly inert materials, such as alumina or zirconia. They are designed to be chemically and thermally resistant, making them suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
2What are the advantages of using Inert Ceramic Balls?
Inert Ceramic Balls offer several advantages, including exceptional chemical and thermal resistance, high compressive strength, low thermal conductivity, and resistance to abrasion and corrosion. They are also non-reactive and non-contaminating, making them ideal for use in sensitive processes.
3What industries can benefit from using SKJ Group's Inert Ceramic Balls?
Our Inert Ceramic Balls are widely used in various industries, including chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, food and beverage, and environmental applications, such as water treatment and filtration.
4Can Inert Ceramic Balls be customized to meet specific requirements?
Yes, SKJ Group offers customization options for our Inert Ceramic Balls. Our team can work with you to manufacture balls with specific sizes, material compositions, and surface finishes to meet your unique application requirements.
5How should Inert Ceramic Balls be installed and maintained?
Proper installation and maintenance procedures are crucial to ensure the longevity and optimal performance of our Inert Ceramic Balls. Our team provides detailed installation guides and maintenance recommendations specific to your application and operating conditions.
6Are SKJ Group's Inert Ceramic Balls environmentally friendly?
Yes, our Inert Ceramic Balls are an eco-friendly solution as they are made from natural ceramic materials and do not contain any harmful substances or chemicals. Additionally, their durability and long service life contribute to reducing waste and environmental impact.
7What quality certifications does SKJ Group hold for its Inert Ceramic Balls?
We are committed to maintaining the highest quality standards, and our Inert Ceramic Balls are certified to meet various industry-specific quality certifications and regulatory requirements, ensuring compliance and reliable performance in demanding industrial environments.
8Can Inert Ceramic Balls withstand high temperatures and pressures?
Yes, our Inert Ceramic Balls are designed to withstand extremely high temperatures and pressures, making them suitable for use in applications such as high-temperature reactors, furnaces, or high-pressure vessel internals.
9How do Inert Ceramic Balls compare to other types of ceramic balls in terms of performance?
Inert Ceramic Balls are specifically designed to offer superior chemical and thermal resistance compared to other types of ceramic balls. This makes them ideal for use in applications where inertness and non-contamination are critical requirements.
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