Chemshun 92% alumina grinding balls is a ceramic grinding media featured by high density and hardness, low wear lost, corrosion resistance, etc. They can improve the effectively of the grinding processing, and nearly no contamination.
Appli ion: Refractory, Industrial Ceramic, Ball Mill, Pot Mill, Librating Mill Material: Alumina Ceramic Type: Ceramic Plates Item: Ceramic Grinding Media Balls Materials: Alumina Alumina Content: 68% 92% 95%
Note: As the grinding media, at a comparable weight with grinding balls, alumina ceramic cylinders have an approx.14% greater surface than alumina ceramic grinding ball. 4. Appli ion . High density alumina ceramic grinding media balls for Zirconium sili e powder is mainly used in ceramic, glaze, paint, zirconia sili e, aluminum oxide ...
>> High-performance, middle density ceramic grinding media: CS32, high alumina balls CS-36, CS38, zirconia sili e balls CS40, which widely used in the grinding mill of mining and minerals and suitable for hard minerals, high density slurry of minerals. The series media improve cost efficiency of customer.
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1-20mm Zirconia Alumina Ceramic Ball for High Speed Grinding n This product are featured by high density and hardness, low wear lost, corrosion-resistance etc. They are the perfect high-efficient grinding media for milling glaze/frit, pigment, ceramic
Mill Linings. The alumina lining brick works as the lining in the ball mill, widely used in ceramic industry, cement industry, chemical industry, medicine industry and coating industry.
High-density alumina ceramic media is the type I& 39;ve heard of most often being used in ball mills. Stainless Steel and Ceramic Milling Media But, I must emphasize there is an ongoing discussion and debate about what is the "safest" media to use when milling.