High Temperature Cement

High-temperature cement is specially formulated to withstand extreme temperatures and harsh conditions, making it essential for applications where standard cements would fail. These specialized cements are used in industries such as construction, metallurgy, and energy production, where the material is exposed to temperatures exceeding those that conventional cements can handle.

Refractory cement is one of the primary types of high-temperature cement. It is designed to endure temperatures up to 1600°C or more, depending on the specific formulation. Refractory cements are made from materials like alumina, silica, and magnesia, which have high melting points and excellent thermal stability. This type of cement is crucial in furnace linings, kilns, boilers, and incinerators, where it protects structural elements from extreme heat and chemical attacks.

Castable refractories are a subset of high-temperature cement that can be poured into molds to form complex shapes. These are used in situations where precise, custom shapes are required, such as in industrial burners or high-temperature reactors. Castable refractories are valued for their ease of application and ability to form seamless linings that offer both thermal and mechanical protection.

Magnesium-based cements are another type of high-temperature cement known for their rapid setting properties and resistance to thermal shock. These are often used in applications like steelmaking and foundries, where the ability to quickly repair and maintain high-temperature environments is critical.

In energy production, high-temperature cement is used in power plant components and nuclear reactors, where the material must resist both high temperatures and radiation.

In summary, high-temperature cements like refractory cements, castable refractories, and magnesium-based cements are essential for maintaining structural integrity and performance in extreme thermal environments. Their specialized formulations ensure durability and protection in applications that experience high heat and harsh conditions.

High Temperature Adhesive Cement

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Packaging TypeBottle
ColorOff White
Temperature1250 Degree Celsius
AppearancePowder & Liquid
ApplicationSealing Heaters / Joining Ceramic With Other Ceramic Or Metal Parts
UsageInsulation / Fixing

High Temperature Cement set consist of 2 component, zircon based, inorganic ceramic adhesive cement with chemical setting having low thermal expansion. High-Temperature Cement hardens with an integral chemical-setting action with an initial set in approximately 30 minutes. The final set is reached in 18 to 24 hours when cured at room temperature. Its 2 components consist of a fine dry powder (Part I) and a liquid (Part II) as the curing agent to be mixed together to form the cementing paste, in the specified ratio as 2:1 (2 part of cement by weight:1 part of liquid by weight.)

 

Applications:

  • Fixing of Halogen Lamp-Cap, embedding electrical heating elements, wire wound resistors etc.
  • Adhering glass to glass, glass to ceramic, ceramic to ceramic, glass to metal, ceramic to metal etc. Fixing the lining of furnaces, kilns, refractories.

Features:

  • Excellent chemical and thermal shock resistance
  • Excellent mechanical strength
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