Fused Alumina in different formats have been applied to a broad range scopes of industries.
From micro-fine tools to mega size equipment, they are indeed part of our daily life and living environment.
Abrasion Resistance
- Used as a coat for high abrasion resistance; machinery and equipment parts.
Anti-Skid
- Prevention on slippery surfaces such as flooring products for wear and tear, etc.
Blasting
- For machinery or parts cleaning, surface preparation before painting or heating.
Bonded Abrasives
- Mostly applied to grinding and shaping wheels, stones, etc.
Brake Lining
- For all brakes including automotive machinery, automobile, and industrial friction materials.
Coated Abrasives
- A base material for paper, belts, non-wrinkle products and household products.
Cosmetics
- Used for daily skin care products and cleaning products such as body scrub and soap.
Dental Blasting
- Providing strong strength and durability in tooth crowning, mould casting, and related tasks.
Laminates
- To compose durable, non-scratch, hard surface materials for wood floors, laminate sheets.
Lapping
- An extremely fine demanding material for optical lenses, high glossy surface processing.
Metallurgical
- Heavy industries such as iron and steel casting (Silicon Carbide) and melting.
Micro-Porous Insulation
- Manufacturing fire protection products such as building insulation, fire masks, and related.
Polishing
- Grinding polishing for machinery and fine polishing for glassware, art work, etc.
Refractory
- Any high temperature process where materials sustain aggressive chemicals and abrasions.
Thermal Spray/Paint
- For more stable result in making painting materials.
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