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Lightweight, high-strength composite ceramic material "RFM Raddle"

It is a composite ceramic material with excellent toughness and mechanical strength.

RFM is a robust composite ceramic material with excellent mechanical strength. This material allows for thinner automatic pouring ladles compared to conventional refractory ladles. These ladles are highly wear-resistant and have excellent thermal insulation, possessing outstanding strength despite a material density of 1600 kg/m³. RFM automatic pouring ladles are finished with a BN coating agent in advance. This coating provides excellent non-wettability and enhances the performance of RFM automatic pouring ladles. In trials both domestically and internationally, we have achieved better results compared to existing cast iron ladles and refractory ladles, and they have been adopted by major manufacturers in Japan.

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Ceramic material "Zircon Cordierite CS"

No glaze used! It is resistant to dirt, allowing for smooth subsequent processes!

"Zircon Cordierite CS" is a ceramic material that possesses self-glazing properties. Due to this characteristic, it is resistant to dirt without the use of glaze, allowing for smooth subsequent processes. It excels in heat resistance and thermal shock resistance, and is widely used for insulators for resistors and fuse tubes. 【Properties】 ■ Specific gravity: 2.7 g/cm3 ■ Water absorption rate: 0.0% ■ Flexural strength: 150 MPa ■ Compressive strength: 800 MPa ■ Impact strength: 0.4 N·m *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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