It contains carbon fiber reinforced fibers and is used as a casting material for CFRP inverted profiles and hot top rings.
It is composed of zonotlite crystals with excellent heat resistance, making it suitable for applications where molten aluminum alloys come into direct contact. By reinforcing with special fibers, it can withstand thermal shock caused by high-temperature molten aluminum, achieving continuous use and long lifespan. Due to its low thermal conductivity, it has a high temperature retention effect for molten aluminum, contributing to energy savings in manufacturing equipment. It has excellent machinability and can be used for cast components with complex shapes. (It is also possible to machine various shapes.)
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Applications Lining for molten aluminum transfer troughs and holding furnaces Consumables such as headers, transition plates, floats, and spouts used in hot top casting and float casting Excellent workability Woodworking machine tools can be used for cutting, machining, and drilling, making processing easy. Excellent dimensional stability There is little dimensional change due to moisture absorption, water absorption, or heating, which are drawbacks of wood, and there are no wood grains or knots. Excellent heat resistance There is no thermal deformation during cutting, machining, making it suitable for manual and NC processing. Lightweight It is almost as light as wood. No concerns about deterioration, decay, or insect damage The main component is inorganic, resulting in little deterioration, and there are no worries about rotting or insect damage like with wood.
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Inverted profiles for CFRP Lining for transfer troughs and holding furnaces for molten aluminum Consumables such as headers, transition plates, floats, and spouts used in hot top casting and float casting.
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Our company is a manufacturer and seller of ceramic raw materials with a history of over 80 years. In the vicinity of Seto City in Aichi Prefecture, the hometown of pottery, there are large deposits of high-quality silica sand, which is the main raw material for ceramics and glass. Our main business is to wash, crush, remove impurities, and sort the silica sand to meet our customers' needs. Additionally, we have successfully developed processing technology to utilize feldspar from the northeastern part of Aichi Prefecture as a raw material for glass.