Place of Origin:
China
Brand Name:
YU HENG
Bone Ash For Ceramic Industry, Good Quality And Fine Particle Size
Description:
Bone ash is derived from meticulously selected bones that undergo a rigorous process including thorough leaching, grinding, chemical modification, a specialized calcination technique, and subsequent milling to achieve a fine particle consistency. Our specific bone ash product results from roasting bone, previously stripped of its gelatin, at temperatures reaching approximately 1100° C. Following the roasting, the material is cooled and then finely ground, ensuring that at least 95% of the particles can pass through a 325-mesh U.S. Standard sieve (or a 20-mesh sieve for the 20-mesh grade). The notable characteristics of bone ash are linked to the internal configuration of its small, discrete particles. The bone's original cellular makeup is maintained throughout the process, which imparts high resistance to heat transfer, making it an effective natural thermal insulator. Chemically, bone ash is predominantly composed of tricalcium phosphate, also considered a form of calcium hydroxyapatite.
Specifications:
Oxide |
Analysis |
Formula |
CaO |
55.82% |
0.77 |
P2O5 |
42.39% |
0.23 |
H2O |
1.79% |
n/a |
Oxide Weight |
75.91 |
|
Formula Weight |
77.30 |
Notices:
1. When using Bone ash, take protective measures to prevent inhalation and skin contact.
2. Bone ash should be stored in a dry, cool place to prevent moisture and agglomeration.
Applications:
Bone ash possesses several key inherent qualities: it exhibits superior non-wetting characteristics, remains chemically stable and devoid of organic substances, and offers substantial resistance to thermal transfer, acting as a natural insulator.
While recognized for its role in the ceramics industry, especially in producing bone china, its advantageous properties also make it highly suitable for casting operations involving refined copper, copper-based alloys, and aluminum. Notably, in the aluminum industry, bone ash is integral to the Direct Chill (DC) casting of ingots and billets. The intrinsic benefits previously outlined directly contribute to improved quality in these casting outcomes.
Moreover, bone ash functions effectively as a protective coating for various applications:
Equipment made from fused silica, such as ladles, launders, troughs, and tundishes.
Materials like ceramic fiber, calcium silicate, and castable refractories.
All metal tools and apparatus exposed to molten metal, including metal ladles, sow and ingot molds, and metal troughs.
Floor surfaces adjacent to mold stations, furnaces, and ladle operation zones.
FAQ
*Why choose Yuheng Bone Ash?
When you shop with Yuheng, you're shopping with a company that's committed to your success. We always provide you with quality bone ash, professional advice and unparalleled customer service.
*How quickly does Yuheng Bone Ash ship?
Thanks to our in-house warehouse department, we are able to ship your order quickly! You can expect fast delivery as well as professional packaging to ensure your order arrives in the best possible condition.
*How is Yuheng Bone Ash's customer service?
Our experienced technicians and customer service team are here to support you every step of the way. Whether it's about product storage or product usage, our experts are always here to answer your questions!
*Does Yuheng have a wide range of products?
Yuheng is your go-to source for dry materials for any ceramic project and custom glazes. Our warehouse stocks a wide variety of ingredients and accessories to meet your every need.
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