Zircon replacement is achieved through activation, resulting in a product characterized by a very white color, high brightness, and very low iron content. These qualities offer significant advantages for color-sensitive ceramic and tile products.
Nowadays, there is a significant increase in the rate of zirconium powder. Replacement options are becoming more efficient in pricing and offer better quality in terms of whiteness and shrinkage.
It can effectively replace zirconium silicate in the fine ceramic industry. This alternative exhibits good stability and has the capacity to enhance the strength and corrosion resistance of ceramics. Primarily, it contributes to whitening the final products, thereby offering a desirable aesthetic quality.
No. | Compound | Result |
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01 | SiO2 | 23.99 |
02 | Al2O3 | 41.87 |
03 | Fe2O3 | 0.39 |
04 | TiO2 | 0.17 |
05 | CaO | 0.38 |
06 | MgO | 0.30 |
07 | K2O | 0.11 |
08 | Na2O | 1.72 |
09 | LOSS (1025℃) | 1.09 |
10 | Zr(HF)O2 | 29.78 |