| |
|
|
|
Silica |
SiO2 |
59.42 |
+
2.0% |
Alumina |
Al2O3 |
25.00 |
±
2.0% |
Ferric
Oxide |
Fe2O3 |
0.58 |
|
Titanium
Dioxide |
TiO2 |
0.20 |
|
Magnesium
Oxide |
MgO |
0.60 |
|
Calcium
Oxide |
CaO |
0.50 |
|
Potassium
Oxide |
K2O |
0.50 |
|
Sodium
Oxide |
Na2O |
0.32 |
|
Loss
on Ignition |
|
12.88 |
|
| |
|
100.00 |
|
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|
%
Residue over |
45M |
2.0 |
|
Particle
Size |
>
2. M |
50.0 |
+
5% |
Particle
Size |
>
10 M |
17.0 |
+
3% |
P.H.Value |
|
7.06 |
+
2% |
%
Dry Shrinkage |
|
3.73 |
+
1% |
%
Fired Shrinkage |
|
4.56 |
+
1% |
%
Absorption |
|
9.53 |
+
2% |
Green
Strength67.39 Kg/cm2 + 10 Kg/cm2 |
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| Properties
& Uses of Ball Clay |
Ball
Clay is a fine grained and plastic sedimentary clay,
mined and processed (water washed and filter pressed).
The
inherent properties of ASHA-07 Ball Clay is valued in
its high plasticity, dry strength, Green strength, Bonding
nature etc. The high plasticity facilitates shaping
and finishing of ceramic bodies and high strength allows
un-dried clay article to keep their shape and withstand
all types of molding, shaping and conveying during manufacture.
Hence ASHA-07 Ball Clay is recommended for Refractory
products, Ceramic Granite Tiles, Glazed Tiles, Table
Ware & High Tension Electric Insulators etc.
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