Zirconia Ceramic Foam Filter
Refractory
Molten Metal Filtration
Plate
Zro2
Yellow
up to 1700 Degree C
10/20/30ppi (Ppi=Pores Per Inch)
80-87
1.5 (Room Temperature)
0.8-1.3
3times/1350 Degree C to Room Temperature
35-200mm
1580< Refractoriness< 1770
Ceramic Plates
Zirconia Ceramic
NINGXIN
Carton and Pallet
As per request
Hebei, China
690390
Product Description
Zirconia Ceramic Foam Filter for Steel Castings Filtration
Zirconia ceramic foam filters are determined for filtering of steel and steel alloys up to the temperature of 1700 °C.
Filters are recommended especially for high quality grades of alloys.
Ceramic foam filters offer a simple, reliable and costeffective method to remove inclusions. Filtering with CFF is a supplement to metal treatment within the furnace, such as fluxing and degassing or inline filtration.
Ceramic foam filters have an open pore reticulated structure with very high porosity and surface area to trap inclusions. The open foam structures are compose of ceramic material, such as alumina, mullite or silica. Alumina is the most common filter material. Ceramic foam filters operate in a deep bed filtration mode where inclusions smaller than the pore openings are retained throughout the cross-section of the filter.
CFFs typically are a polyurethane foam coated with a ceramic slurry then dried and fired. During firing, the polyurethane foam dissipates leaving behind a porous ceramic structure. The ceramic can be a phosphate-bonded alumina and pore sizes and thicknesses can vary.
Model Name: NINGXIN-CFF-Z
Application: For the filtration of large scale iron and steel alloy
Zirconia ceramic foam filters are determined for filtering of steel and steel alloys up to the temperature of 1700 °C.
Filters are recommended especially for high quality grades of alloys.
Ceramic foam filters offer a simple, reliable and costeffective method to remove inclusions. Filtering with CFF is a supplement to metal treatment within the furnace, such as fluxing and degassing or inline filtration.
Ceramic foam filters have an open pore reticulated structure with very high porosity and surface area to trap inclusions. The open foam structures are compose of ceramic material, such as alumina, mullite or silica. Alumina is the most common filter material. Ceramic foam filters operate in a deep bed filtration mode where inclusions smaller than the pore openings are retained throughout the cross-section of the filter.
CFFs typically are a polyurethane foam coated with a ceramic slurry then dried and fired. During firing, the polyurethane foam dissipates leaving behind a porous ceramic structure. The ceramic can be a phosphate-bonded alumina and pore sizes and thicknesses can vary.
Model Name: NINGXIN-CFF-Z
Application: For the filtration of large scale iron and steel alloy
Main Material | ZrO2 |
Working Temperature | ≤1700ºC |
Color | Yellow |
Hole density | 10/20/30PPI(PPI=pores per inch) |
Porosity(%) | 80‐87 |
Compressive Strength(MPa) | ≥1.5 (Room temperature) |
Bulk Density(g/cm3) | 0.8‐1.3 |
Thermal shock resistance | ≥3times/1350ºC‐Room temperature |