A manufacturer of white fused aluminum oxide is Abrasive-stocks.
In refractories, ceramic forms, grinding wheels, sandpaper, blasting media,
metal preparation, laminates, coatings, lapping, polishing, grinding, and
dozens of other applications, white fused aluminum oxide is widely utilized as
a raw material. White fused alumina bubbles, grains, and powders from
abrasive-stocks are available in typical mesh, grit, and powder sizes as well
as on a bespoke basis.
Aluminum oxide, which has a Mohs hardness of 9, is a strong,
wear-resistant material with a great capacity to withstand abrasive chemical
attacks (such acid and alkali) at extremely high temperatures.
High-purity, low-sodium alumina powder is melted at a high temperature,
allowed to cool, crystallize, and then is crushed to create white fused alumina
oxide powder. The white fused aluminum oxide powder grit is subject to
stringent controls in order to keep the regular distribution of grain size.
White fused aluminum oxide is a popular material for a variety of
applications due to its exceptional electrical insulating qualities, high
melting point, high degree of refractoriness, and dielectric properties.
The white fused alumina powder has a densely packed particle size
distribution. High purity white corundum powder that has undergone form
processing has a full grain, sharp edges, high grinding efficiency, and high
polishing brightness. Comparing the effectiveness of grinding to soft abrasives
like silica, it is substantially higher.
High-purity, low-sodium alumina powder is heated to a high melting
point, allowed to cool, crystallize, and then be crushed to create white fused
alumina powder. The uniformity and grain size dispersion of the white fused
aluminum oxide powder are strictly regulated.