Tabular alumina 3-6mm

Tabular alumina is produced by re-crystalline sintered Alpha alumina with high density. Tabular alumina consists of flat, table-shaped corundum crystals. Tabular alumina is useful in ceramics, electrical insulators, dielectrics and refractory applications. The available sizes from around 40 mesh down to 325 mesh.

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Tabular Alumina(FAQ)

What is the hardness?

Hardness is rated from A-Z with ‘A’ being the weakest bond and ‘Z’ being the strongest.  A weak bond is preferred for grinding harder materials while  a stronger bond is desired for softer materials.  A typical weak bond for steel would be in the ‘F, G or H’ range.  A

What is the specific surface?

The specific surface means the outer surface of a substance including all accessible pores in relation to the mass. It is determined using the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) method.

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How is fused alumina obtained?

Raw materials containing aluminium oxide are electrothermally melted at a reaction temperature of more than 2,000 °C to produce the various fused aluminas. Different starting materials are used depending on the desired type of fused alumina. For instance,