Properties and Advantages of Fused Zirconia Alumina

 

Fused zirconia alumina is produced by putting rich aluminum, zirconium supplies, and additives in electric furnaces, smelting at a higher temperature above 2000°C, then cooling down with special technology and compacting with the plastic, which has the characteristics of firm texture, dense structure & high strength.


Fused zirconia alumina is produced in a higher-temperature electrical arc furnace by fusing zirconium quartz sand and alumina. It is characterized by a harder dense structure, higher toughness, and good thermal stability. It is suitable for manufacturing larger grinding wheels for steel conditioning & foundry snagging, in coated tools and stone blasting, etc. It is used as an additive in the Continuous casting refractories. Due to its high toughness, it is used to deliver Mechanical strength in these refractories

Fused Alumina Zirconia types

AZ25 is a dense, and durable material frequently used to produce very heavy-duty bonded abrasives. AZS25 is extremely tough & hard with a blocky shape & is re-shaped based on the original material. It is frequently used for producing extra bonded abrasives for the steel conditioning industry

The AZ40-F grade products are specifically engineered for the bonded abrasives. From rough, organic-bonded abrasives to detailed, vitrified-bonded abrasives, we offer a wide range of products that can be customized to suit numerous needs. The AZ40-F Grade products vow to increase material removal rates & to extend usability without sacrificing beautiful finishes. The AZ40-F Extra Blocky is very tough with a blocky shape & is re-shaped based on the original grade material. The AZ40-P grade products are specifically engineered for coated abrasives. While traditional abrasives get dull or break at the bonding point, AZ40-P Grade abrasives have unique fracture properties that offer tiny precision in performance and efficient ability in higher-speed cutting action. These grains not only progress the overall cutting experience but also spread the usability of your sandpapers or flap discs.

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