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Aluminum oxide AC45

Chemical formula: Al2O3 Other names: aluminum oxide, aluminum oxide AC45 Grades: aluminum oxide Packaging: ceramic tiles

Ballclay

Composition: 20-80% kaolinite, 10-25% mica and 6-65% quartz Contains lime: the most important feature of Ballclay soil is that it contains more than 20% of lime (calcium carbonate), which creates unique properties such as the ability to be limed (combined with water) and the formation of hard and stable states. Stability of the structure: The lime present in Balkali soil makes the soil structure stable and pressure resistant.

Feldspar

Chemical formula: CaAl2Si2O8 Other names: Feldspar Grades: Feldspar Packaging: ceramic tiles

Potassium Silicate

Chemical formula: K2SiO3 Melting temperature: about 1000 degrees Celsius Density: about 2.37 grams per cubic centimeter Purity percentage: usually above 95% purity. Acidity or openness: Potassium silicate is alkaline and has less resistance in acidic environments than in open environments.

Sodium Acetate

Chemical formula: CH3COONa Other names: Sodium acetate Grades: Sodium Acetate Packaging: food industry

Sodium Ligno Sulfonate

Chemical formula: C20H24Na2O10S2 Other names: Lignosilicate Chemical: Sodium lignosulfonates are composed of complex compounds that include phenolic and sulfonate groups. These chemical groups cause the special properties of these materials. Solubility: Sodium lignosulfonate dissolves in water and can be used as an aqueous solution. This feature makes them easy to use in different products. Stability: Due to the presence of sulfonate and phenolic groups, these materials have good stability in different conditions and can be used in different processes.