Our company is looked upon for availing high-grade
Acidic Ramming Mass. The Acidic Ramming Mass that we provide is used in the lining of induction furnaces. This Acidic Ramming Mass is processed by expert professionals, having vast experience in manufacturing of refractory materials. We ensure mixing of various grain sizes of Quartz in the exact proportion, suitable for small, medium and large sizes of Induction Furnaces viz. 250 kg to 25000 kg (25 Tones) capacities. This Acidic Ramming Mass is manufactured under proper check on magnetic process to assure iron free material and to assure proper composition of granules according to the furnace capacity. Moreover, the granulation of the mix is strictly optimized by keeping in view the furnace make and capacity, thus giving maximum and best results. Our range of Acidic Ramming Mass is available at most competitive prices.
Features - Thermal stability
- Wear resistance
- Contains less binder, fire clay and moisture compared to plastic refractory
- Maximum recommended use limit-3274oF (1700oC)
- High refractoriness to hold operating temperature
- High corrosion resistance towards steel & slag
- High electrical resistivity to prevent short circuiting
- Suitable up to 1730oC
- Consistent quality (purity 98.65%)
- Grain-sizes mixed according to capacity of the furnace
- Free of iron oxide (FeO)
- Minimum expansion and contraction at high temperature
- Moisture free and sea worthily packing
- Low down time for furnace lining
Various grades of Ramming Mass - Normal : This is widely used grade of silica ramming mix. Silica content here is in the range of 98.50 % to 99.45 %. Moreover, this is most affordable grade and best in performance
- Normal Premix : This is the pre mixed version. We mix boric acid as per customer requirements, although most common in India is 1.2 %. To 1.4 %
Granulometric composition of silica ramming mass size percentage - 4 mm to 1 mm 33 %
- 1 mm to 0.20 mm 30 %
- 0.20 mm to 0.06 mm 17 %
- 0.06mm & Below 20 %
Silica Ramming Mass Recommended For - SS Steel
- Plain carbon steels (M.S.)
- Alloy Steels
- Low manganese and low chromium steels
- All graded cast iron
- S.G. iron and malleable iron
- Alloy cast iron