Wednesday, November 3, 2010

CERAMIC INDUSTRY is one of the oldest basic industries that are serving the mankind of world from age old. Ceramic is manufactured from Silica Sand, Clay, and Soda Ash Sodium Salt by forming various shapes in plaster of Paris mold, pressing and then applying a glaze coat (This is a specially prepared fritted glass powder) and firing to verification point in a batch type or continuous kiln. Ceramic is non reactive to human blood, reusable in nature, non pollutant, and ample availability of its basic mineral ore – “SILICA SAND, CLAY AND SODIUM SALT” find it a very much suitable position with respect to Building Industry and for suitability of use to modern world.
The production of Ceramics from its Raw Mineral Ore “SILICA SAND, CLAY AND SODIUM SALT” is a costly affair, yet, it finds a very favorable position in the structural use.
The modern technology of various Ceramic Making have undergone a rapid change and has compelled the supporting industry , like refractory industry to manufacture highly purity graded material to withstand the high corrosive and thermal shock action of the material. Refractory Material is one of the costliest and long lead consumable items to Ceramic Industries requirement and is replaced at a schedule interval to take care of the Plant safety and security point of view. The corrosive action and thermal failure are the area where high purity refractory plays an important role.
The modern concept of Glass Plants is as under :
RAW MATERIAL DRIER > CERAMIC FORMING / SHAPING > DRYING > TUNNEL / SHUTTLE FURNACE > DECORATING > FINISHED PRODUCT
These plants are gas / oil / electric operated furnace and a lot of Quality Control / Quality Assurance and Research and Development Work in Refractory Material have to be carried out all the time to furnish the sophisticated high purity refractory material requirement.
From our present range we can offer the following : INSULATION BRICK / FIRE BRICK / HIGH ALUMINA BRICK / PRECAST ITEM / MORTAR / CASTABLE (DENSE & INSUL) / PLASTIC MOLDABLE

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