Silica ramming mass, also known as acidic ramming mass, plays a crucial role in induction furnaces during melting of steel. This substance is used to line induction furnaces and its quality decides smooth working and more efficient output from the furnace. High performance Silica Ramming Mixes (also known as Acidic Ramming Mass in generic terms), designed to minimize erosion in induction melting.
Silica ramming mass plays a crucial role in induction furnaces during melting of steel. This substance is used to line induction furnaces and its quality decides smooth working and more efficient output from the furnace. Silica ramming mass has excellent thermal conductivity properties, which make it ideal for use in high-temperature applications. It is also highly resistant to thermal shock, which means it can withstand rapid temperature changes without cracking or breaking.
Advantages of Silica ramming mass:
- High Heat Resistance
- Erosion Resistance
- Thermal Stability
- Minimal Contamination
- Easy Installation
- Improved Furnace Performance
Silica ramming mass Features:
- High Purity
- High Refractoriness
- High Spalling Resistance
- High Abrasion Resistance
- High Resistance to Cracking
- Freedom from iron
- Low Sintering time
Silica ramming mass can safely be used up to an operating temperature of 1600 deg C. Since it expands very little, it is superior to both alumina and magnesia refractories to resist thermal shocks. Though silica lining has good endurance against thermal shock, it has poor resistance against steelmaking slags. Temperature control is very necessary for a satisfactory lining life. The benefits of using Silica Ramming Mass include its high thermal conductivity, good resistance to thermal shock, and excellent corrosion resistance. It is also easy to install and maintain, making it a cost-effective option for lining induction furnaces.
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