Ramming Mass is a refractory material used in the lining of furnaces and kilns to protect them from high temperatures and thermal shock. It is typically made from a combination of quartz, feldspar, and other minerals, and is designed to withstand the harsh conditions of industrial processes.
Composition: Quartz, Feldspar, Other Minerals
This type of ramming mass is used in various metallurgical furnaces such as induction furnaces, arc furnaces, etc.
Acidic ramming mass is specifically designed for lining induction furnaces used in the melting of steel and iron alloys.
Premix ramming mass is a blend of various refractory aggregates and binders, customized to meet specific requirements.
Silica ramming mass is formulated with high-grade silica sand and other refractory materials. It is ideal for lining coreless induction furnaces used in the melting of ferrous and non-ferrous metals
Neutral ramming mass is designed to have balanced properties suitable for both acidic and basic environments. It is used in applications where there is a possibility of both acidic and basic slag compositions.
Alumina ramming mass contains a high percentage of alumina (Al2O3) and is suitable for applications requiring high-temperature stability, such as in the production of steel, ceramics, and glass.