Inert Ceramic Ball
Inert ceramic balls are spherical objects made from ceramic materials, mainly silicon dioxide (SiO2) and aluminum oxide (Al2O3). Ceramic balls are typically produced through a manufacturing process that involves shaping and firing of ceramic powders. They are resistant to chemical reactions, making the balls unreactive in most environments. They can also withstand high temperatures without undergoing significant changes in their physical or chemical properties. Chemical inertness and thermal stability, combined with the hardness and durability imparted by the firing process, makes these balls useful in a wide range of industrial, scientific, and commercial applications. EAM produces inert ceramic balls in various sizes according to the consumer’s request.
Advantages:
- Chemical Inertness
- Thermal Stability
- Mechanical Strength
- Uniform Shape and Size
- Low Thermal Conductivity
- Purity and Consistency
Applications:
- Catalyst support and covering
- Packed Bed Reactors
- Thermal Insulation
- Grinding and Milling