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Morgan Advanced Ceramics Cerox® FC 200 Thermal Ceramic
Categories: Ceramic; Oxide

Material Notes: Fired Refractory Shapes. Cerox fired refractory shapes are thixotropically cast using a dispersion agent, which allows the Cerox mix to flow when vibrated without requiring a high water content. These manufacturing techniques, combined with precisely controlled firing and 100% product inspection, produce high-quality omponents suited to the most arduous of high-temperature environments. Cerox refractory shapes are dense, hard, and chemically stable, offering resistance to acids, slags, and gases.

Applications:

  • Combustion chambers and components
  • Burner blocks
  • Pipes
  • Gas reactor components
  • Wear plates
  • Crucibles
  • Nozzles
  • Resistance heater hangers, holders, etc.
  • Runners
  • Induction blocks
  • Tundish boxes
  • Distribution plates
  • Skid rails
  • Rabble blocks and teeth
  • Saggers
  • Setters
  • Pusher tiles
  • Tubes
  • Plates
  • Muffles
  • Piers

Information provided by Morgan Advanced Materials

Key Words: Thermal Ceramics
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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Bulk Density 2.515 g/cc0.09086 lb/in³
Porosity 23 %23 %
Permeability 4.04.0[ft3/hr-ft2-in, psi]
Deformation 6.0 %
@Temperature 1566 °C,
Time 5400 sec
6.0 %
@Temperature 2851 °F,
Time 1.50 hour
Hot Load Strength, 0.17 MPa
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Modulus of Rupture  0.00689 GPa
@Temperature 1538 °C
0.999 ksi
@Temperature 2800 °F
 0.01034 GPa
@Temperature 24.0 °C
1.500 ksi
@Temperature 75.2 °F
 0.01241 GPa
@Temperature 1260 °C
1.800 ksi
@Temperature 2300 °F
Compressive Strength 34.0 - 55.0 MPa
@Treatment Temp. 1538 °C
4930 - 7980 psi
@Treatment Temp. 2800 °F
Cold Crushing Strength
Abrasion 7.07.0cc's
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
CTE, linear 5.94 µm/m-°C3.30 µin/in-°F
Shrinkage 1.3 %
@Treatment Temp. 1760 °C,
Time 18000 sec
1.3 %
@Treatment Temp. 3200 °F,
Time 5.00 hour
 
Component Elements PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Al2O3 74 %74 %
Fe2O3 1.0 %1.0 %
NaO2 0.20 %0.20 %as NaO2
SiO2 22 %22 %
TiO2 2.3 %2.3 %
 
Descriptive Properties
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