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Our Complete range of products are Premix Ramming Mass, Sodium Feldspar, Potassium Feldspar, Silica Ramming Mass and Ramming Mass.

Premix Ramming Mass

We are offering premix ramming mass . we offer high quality premix ramming mass to our clients. Used extensively in high capacity furnaces, the premix ramming mass has excellent composition and properties. The premix ramming mass is available to clients at market leading prices. We always ensure minimum wastage while mixing the premix ramming mass. benefits
  • proper mixing of binder leading to optimum mixture
  • less wastage, as mixing is done by machines.
  • use of only imported boric acid gives best results
  • consistent and longer lining and patching life
  • one less item in inventory
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Sodium Feldspar

Sodium Feldspar, offered by us, is used in all ceramic bodies. The Sodium Feldspar is available in pure form and is widely used as flux in fabrication of glass, ceramics, in dental porcelain, porcelain insulator and also in fruits. The Sodium Feldspar is packed neatly to ensure that it remains intact. We offer the Sodium Feldspar to clients at economical prices. The Sodium Feldspar has excellent composition. Demanded By
  • Glass and ceramic industries are the major consumers of Feldspar
In ceramic bodies, the main vitrifying (fluxing) agent is feldspar. The majority of white ware bodies contain good proportions of feldspar. The Sodium Feldspar acts as a flux in the ceramic industry. The flux is defined as that portion of the body which develops glass phase. This is provided mostly by feldspar. The amount of flux in a ceramic body should be only in such a proportion as to develop the desired amount of vitrification. If excess of flux is added, the fired body becomes very glassy and consequently, brittle. Uses
  • Making the body composition of several types of porcelain, china and earthenware and also in the preparation of glazes and enamel
  • As an important ingredient in the glass sand batch
  • As a bonding agent in the manufacture of bonded abrasives like wheels and discs of garnet, corundum, emery etc.
Available In Forms
  • Granular Particles
  • Powder (150-25 microns)
  • Lumps form 1 inches to 15 inches
Packing
  • Available in 50 kg HDPE bags
  • 1or 1.25 MT Jumbo bags with liner inside , or as per customer requirements

Specifications

AnalysisSoda - Feldspar-1Soda - Feldspar-2Soda - Feldspar-3
SiO268.50 %(±2.00%)72.00%(±2.00%)70.00%(±2.00%)
Al2O318.50 %(±0.50%)16.00%(±1.00%)17.00%(±1.00%)
Na2O11.00%(±1.00%)08.00%(±1.00%)7.50%(±1.00%)
K2O00.50%(±0.30%)00.50%(±0.30%)4.00%(±1.00%)
Fe2O300.08%(±0.05%)00.15%(±0.05%)00.10%(±0.05%)
MgO00.10%(±0.10%)00.20%(±0.05%)00.20%(±0.05%)
CaO00.05%(±0.04%)00.20%(±0.05%)00.20%(±0.05%)
MnO200.001% (max)00.09%(±0.05%)00.05%(±0.02%)
TiO2NilNilNil
LOl@1000 oC00.20%00.20%00.20%
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Potassium Feldspar

In ceramic bodies, the main vitrifying (fluxing) agent is feldspar. The majority of white ware bodies contain good proportions of feldspar. The Potassium Feldspar that we offer is of high quality and so is in high demand with the clients. We ensure that the Potassium Feldspar we offer conforms to the quality standards demanded by the industry. The Potassium Feldspar is available to the clients at market leading prices. Demanded By
  • Glass and ceramic industries are the major consumers of feldspar.
The Potassium Feldspar acts as a flux in the ceramic industry. The flux is defined as that portion of the body which develops glass phase. This is provided mostly by feldspar. The amount of flux in a ceramic body should be only in such a proportion as to develop the desired amount of vitrification. If excess of flux is added, the fired body becomes very glassy and consequently, brittle. Applications
  • In making the body composition of several types of porcelain, china and earthenware and also in the preparation of glazes and enamel
  • As an important ingredient in the glass sand batch
  • As a bonding agent in the manufacture of bonded abrasives like wheels and discs of garnet, corundum, emery etc.
Available In Forms
  • Granular Particles
  • Powder (15-25 microns)
  • Lumps form 1 inch to 15 inches
Packing
  • Available in 50 kg HDPE bags
  • 1 or 1.25 M.T. Jumbo bags with liner inside, or as per customer requirements

Specifications

AnalysisPotash - 01Potash - 02Potash - 03
SiO2 (Silica)67.50% (± 01.00%)69.50% (± 01.00%)72.50% (± 02.00%)
Al2O3 (Alumina)17.75% (± 00.50%)17.05% (± 00.50%)15.50% (± 01.00%)
K2O (Potassium Oxide)12.10% (± 00.60%10.00% (± 00.50%)08.00% (± 01.00%)
Na2O (Sodium Oxide)02.50% (± 00.80%)02.50% (± 00.80%)02.75% (± 01.00%)
Fe2O3 (Ferric Oxide)00.07% (± 00.01%)00.10 (± 00.02%)00.20 (± 00.05%)
CaO (Calcium Oxide)NilNilNil
MgO ( Magnesium Oxide)NilNilNil
TiO2NilNilNil
LoI @ 1000oC (Loss on Ignition)00.10%00.10%00.10%
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Silica Ramming Mass

The Silica Ramming Mass we offer is of high purity. The Silica Ramming Mass is resistant to abrasion and spalling. We bring superior quality Silica Ramming Mass which is acidic in nature having the melting point 3274 F. Our Silica Ramming Mass is widely used in the lining of induction furnaces. Our superior quality Silica Ramming Mass is stringently manufactured under strict supervision of qualified and experienced work force. Proper check is exercised on magnetic process to assure iron free Silica Ramming Mass and to assure proper composition of granules according to furnace capacity. Relevant Details
  • Nature - Acidic
  • Melting Point - 3274oF (1700oC)
Use
  • In the lining of induction furnaces - Quality of acidic ramming mass is directly related to the heating performance of the furnaces. Better quality of lining results in the smooth working of furnaces, optimum output and better metallurgical control.
Granulometric Composition Of Commercial Silica Ramming Mass Size Percentage
  • 1 mm to 4 mm 33 %
  • 1 mm to 0.20 mm 30 %
  • 0.20 mm to 0.06 mm 17 %
  • 0.06mm & Below 20 %
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