Ceramic UPC (Used Product Components) scrap refers to discarded ceramic materials from various applications, including electronics, automotive parts, and household items. This scrap can be recycled and repurposed for various uses, including in the manufacturing of new ceramic products, construction materials, and as fillers in composites. Product Overview: Ceramic UPC scrap includes a variety of ceramic materials that are no longer in use. Common sources include broken tiles, porcelain, and other ceramic components found in consumer products and industrial applications. Features: Durability: Ceramics are known for their hardness and resistance to wear, making them valuable even in scrap form. Recyclability: Ceramic UPC scrap can be processed and recycled, contributing to sustainability in manufacturing and reducing landfill waste. Applications: New Ceramic Products: Recycled ceramic scrap can be reprocessed into new tiles, pottery, and industrial ceramics. Construction Materials: It can be used as aggregate in concrete or as a filler material in construction applications. Composites: The scrap can be incorporated into composite materials to enhance strength and durability. Environmental Impact: Recycling ceramic UPC scrap reduces the demand for raw materials and minimizes environmental impact by diverting waste from landfills. This process also lowers energy consumption associated with producing new ceramics.
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Mainly product:alumina 99.7% (alsint c997, ker 710) and silicon carbide (recrystallized sic, nitride bonded sic and reaction bonded sic) protection sheath, insulator and parts.
Alumina Oxide ceramic balls may be used at temperatures up to 3180 'F. Ceramic balls are extremely hard, resistant to abrasion, and immune to all furnace atmospheres. Applications, where alumina oxide balls are used, include chemical pumps, down-hole pumps, valves, bearings, gauges, flowmeters, etc.
High precision zirconia balls are available in many sizes. Zirconia balls are most commonly used as check valves in flow control applications. When subject to stress by impact, grinding, or cracking, a zirconia ball undergoes transformation toughening which stops cracks from spreading and actually makes the ball stronger in the stressed area than what it was originally.
Bio ceramic for water treatment are mainly used as fillers for water filters. They are proven effective in the reduction of impurities including carcinogens like chloroform and heavy metals in water supplies.
Silicon carbide balls are less frequently used than other ceramic materials. Due to its raw material costs and difficulty to machine. Silicon carbide offers the best heat and corrosion resistance of all the ceramic materials. Silicon Carbide is best used under low loads, low to moderate speeds and in highly corrosive environments. Used In : Ceramic Bearing & Ceramic Tube
Monel 400 and Monel 500 (often referred to as K-Monel) are Nickel base alloys used for balls in high corrosion and/or high-temperature applications. Monel balls and K-monel balls are used in non-oxidizing corrosive environments in the chemical pump, precision valves, pharmaceutical, marine, petroleum, textile, laundry, pulp, and paper industries. Monel and K-Monel balls are commonly used with seawater dilute sulfuric acid and monel and k-monel balls are highly resistant to alkaline (caustic) solutions. K-Monel balls are used where additional strength and hardness are required.
Inconel balls can be made from a variety of Inconel alloys. Inconel alloys are nickel bases with chromium and iron. Many Inconel alloys were developed for specific applications. Inconel balls can be made from these various alloys to satisfy the need for mechanical properties at high temperatures and corrosion resistance to certain chemicals often at elevated temperatures. Inconel alloys generally have excellent creep and rupture strength and high tensile and yield strengths, especially at elevated temperatures. Inconel balls are made for use in jet engine applications where high temperatures exist. Inconel balls and seats have been used by NASA on the space shuttle launch pads. Inconel balls are also made for valves and pumps and other fluid handling equipment when corrosion resistance is required
Specified for use in high-technology industries such as aerospaace and defense. Excellent corrosion resistance withstands attack from harsh chemicals and demanding environmental conditions. Light weight Silicon Nitride weighs 60% less than steel which reduces centrifugal force, skidding and wear under high speed and acceleration. High Temprature Hardness is twice that of Steel.