How are ceramic ball with holes produced? Inert ceramic ball manufacturers take you into the details of ceramic ball with holes production
The production of ceramic ball with holes first involves cutting the mud into pairs to determine the size of the finished inert ceramic ball. The picture shows cutting the mud strip into a 50mm diameter inert ceramic ball
The next step is to shape the appearance of the inert ceramic ball by compressing the corresponding sized clay blocks through a metal mold
Of course, ceramic ball with holes need to withstand high temperatures, so they must also undergo high-temperature sintering before their chemical and physical properties can undergo a qualitative change. This is the result of ceramic ball with holes sintered at 1200 degrees Celsius
last; Let's test whether the inert ceramic ball can withstand the huge temperature difference when rapidly heated up.
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