Acid Resistance bricks & Tile are special form of masonry bricks which are chemically resistant and thermally durable. These are used for masonry construction and flooring which is prone to chemical attack.
These products are classified as per the different standard.
Class - I
Class - II
Sizes of Bricks:
230 x 115 x 75 mm, 230 x 115 x 65 mm, 230 x 115 x 38 mm, 230 x 115 x 25 mm
Sizes of Tile:
230 x 115 x 20 mm / 15 mm / 12 mm
200 x 100 x 20 mm / 15 mm/ 12 mm
300 x 300 x 15 mm / 12mm
A member of kaolinite family, Ball Clay is renowned for its plasticity and green strength. They consists varying proportions of kaolinite, mica and quartz, with small amounts of organic matter and other minerals, and are commercially values because they increase the workability and strength of various ceramic bodies and have white or near white firing characteristics. Ball clay is processed to minimize the levels of coarse particles. This enhances better workability and higher strength.
Applications :
It forms a major part of many ceramic applications, including sanitary ware, tiles, table wares and to an increasing extent non-ceramic applications like functional fillers and advanced application for example technical ceramics.
China Clay is a clay mineral with the chemical composition AlSiO3O5(OH)3. It is layered silicate mineral. It is soft earthy, usually white in color, produced by the chemical weathering of Aluminium Silicate mineral like Feldspar. Commercial grades of China Clay are supplied and transported as dry powder form, semi dry noodle form or as slurry.
Applications:
- It is used in Cer/bamics for body & glazing of Tiles and Sanitary Wares.
- In paper it is used as filler. It is also used for paper coating purpose.
- It is used in paint also to extend Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) and modify gloss level.
- It is used in rubber to enhance reinforcement properties.
Even metal tile just has the 1/6 weight to the traditional tile, but the design and construction technique can tell theory of storm resistance.to compared with the vertical roof, Every piece of FUDA metal tile can resist cyclone and strong breeze because of the level interlocking
We are supplier and exporter of Calcined China Clay.
We are offering an extensive range of high-quality Calcined China Clay that is used for paints, rubber and soap industries. Features: Chemically inert Correctly formulated Enhanced shelf life Specifications: Type: Powder Colour: White Packaging - As per Client Applications- Paints, Rubber and Soap industries.
China Clay is a clay mineral with the chemical composition AlSiO3O5(OH)3. It is layered silicate mineral. It is soft earthy, usually white in color, produced by the chemical weathering of Aluminium Silicate mineral like Feldspar. Commercial grades of China Clay are supplied and transported as dry powder form, semi dry noodle form or as slurry.
OVEN Hardening Clay:
Polymer clay remains workable until cured.
Curing occurs when crafted clay is heated with a household microwave or oven at temperatures from 265 °F (129 °C) to 275 �°F (135 �°C) sustained for 15 minutes per 14 inch (6.4 mm) of thickness.
AIR Hardening Clay:
This clay does not need a kiln and will dry on its own.
It is suited to free-form sculpting and can be sanded, drilled, painted, or varnished once dry.
Bizwhite Activated Clay is a highly active, low moisture granulated acid-activated montmorillonite with unique surface chemistry.
Bizwhite Clay Catalyst is included in the universal oil product duty specification for clay treating of BTX. BizWhite Clay Catalyst is developed for adsorption and acid catalyst in fixed bed reactors. BizWhite Clay Catalyst is a product designed with a highly porous inner structure. This results in an accessible active site for reactants and lowers diffusion limitation for by products.
Bizwhite Clay Catalyst is designed for Olefin removal from BTX. BizWhite Clay Catalyst works excellent for the selective removal of olefins from Benzene/Toluene and Heavy Reformate (mainly Xylenes).
China clay belongs to the group of Minerals called Kaolinite. It is one of the most common minerals. Kaolinite clay occurs in abundance in soils that have formed from the chemical weathering of rocks in hot, moist climates—for example in tropical rainforest areas.
Comparing soils along a gradient towards progressively cooler or drier climates, the proportion of kaolinite decreases, while the proportion of other clay minerals.