Applications and Industrial Components that Benefit from Advanced Ceramic Materials

The list of advanced ceramic materials supplied by FELDCO INTERNATIONAL includes:

  • Alumina
  • Boron Carbide
  • Silicon Carbide
  • Boron Nitride
  • Silicon Nitride
  • Aluminum Nitride
  • and others.

Applications for Advanced Ceramic Materials

Wear segments for:

  • Foils
  • Forming Boards
  • Felt Strips
  • Suction Box Covers
  • Pulp Shear Nozzles

Oil Field Components

  • Down Hole Components
  • Pump Parts
  • Ball Valves
  • Valve Seats

Abrasive Blast Nozzles

  • Dual & Single Taper Nozzles
  • Cabinets Blast Nozzles

Chemical Processing

Erosion & Corrosion Resistant Components

  • Thermo Wells
  • Burner Nozzles
  • Valve Trim
  • Tubing
  • Tube Sheet Boiler Ferrule
  • Nozzles

Metal Processing/Forming

Molten Metal Handling

  • Spouts
  • Sprues
  • Crucibles
  • Thermo Wells
  • Tube Sheet Boiler Ferrule
  • Shrouds
  • Castables

Erosion/Corrosion

  • Forming Rolls
  • Guide Rolls
  • Extrusion Dies

This information has been sourced, reviewed and adapted from materials provided by FELDCO International.

For more information on this source please visit FELDCO International.

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