Product Details:
Material | Ceramic Mica |
Usage/Application | Induction Furnace |
Color | gold |
Shape | Ractangle |
Uses | Furnace Lining |
Width | 1000mm |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Meeting the demands of production in coreless furnaces means ensuring thermal consistency while protecting the interface between the induction coil and cast refractory crucible.
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Induction furnaces come in different sizes and use various refractory materials in their processes. As a result, they will operate in different conditions to achieve the right temperature gradients for their specific purposes. Allied provides a range of mica roll laminates in several grades. Mica laminates in roll form provide superior heat and electrical and slip plane characteristics, making them ideally suited for use in furnaces.
Benefits:• Versatile and easy to install
• Optimizes sintering conditions, maximizing lining life
• Reduces downtime and maintenance cost
• Withstand temperatures up to 1000°C
• Excellent electrical insulation qualities
• Acts as a vapor barrier against carbon gasses