What is the Breakage Rate of Alumina Hollow Balls?
The breakage rate of alumina hollow balls is usually controlled within 10%. During the production process, by screening good balls, we can ensure that the ball breaking rate is within 10%.
The breakage rate of alumina hollow balls is usually controlled within 10%. During the production process, by screening good balls, we can ensure that the ball breaking rate is within 10%.
Alumina hollow balls are a new type of high-temperature insulation material. They are made by melting and blowing industrial alumina in an electric furnace. The crystal form is a-Al2O3 microcrystals. With alumina hollow balls as the main body, various shapes of products can be made. The maximum use temperature is 1800℃. The mechanical strength of the products is high, which is several times that of general lightweight products, and the volume density is only half of that of corundum products.