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Mica for induction furnaces

It is used between the insulation material of the crucible-type electric induction furnace and the coil for the protection of the coil, insulation, and vibration absorption.

Mica for induction furnaces is a product made by bonding glass cloth and ceramic paper to integrated mica using silicone adhesive. The ceramic paper is entirely made from biodegradable materials and complies with RCF regulations. It is mainly used as insulation between the coil and the crucible-shaped electric induction furnace, providing protection for the coil, insulation, and vibration absorption. Furthermore, the mica surface is slippery, making it easier to dismantle refractory materials during furnace body repair work. 【Features】 ■ Excellent heat resistance and electrical insulation properties ■ Available in roll form for easy installation *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.

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What is Maika?

Mica, also known as muscovite, is a natural mineral characterized by its ability to peel off in thin layers.

This is a natural mineral with a mysterious property that allows it to be easily peeled into thin sheets due to its structure, which connects a sheet-like skeletal layer formed by chemically strong covalent bonds with K ion layers through relatively weak ionic bonds. Our company processes and manufactures mica products (sheets/tapes) for various applications using "hard mica" from India, which has excellent electrical insulation properties, and "soft mica" from Sri Lanka, which has excellent heat resistance. 【Features】 ■ Easily peelable ■ Electrical insulation ■ Heat resistance *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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