K.C. Industries manufacture a wide range of Ceramic Insulators made from Steatite, Cordierite, Porcelain and Refractory Bodies based on Mullite and Zircon.
Steatite and Porcelain are generally used for Electrical Insulators while Cordierite is used both for its resistance to Thermal Shock and its Electrical Insulating properties. Refractory bodies are generally used in high temperature applications such as element rods.
K.C. Industries Pty. Limited is a privately owned wholly Australian company, formed in 1947. We are in the business of Manufacturing Technical and Industrial Ceramics and Wire Wound Resistors that are supplied to industries such as Domestic Appliance, Manufacturing, Chemical, Engineering, and Automotive. Our product range includes Resistor Formers, Terminal Blocks, beads and spacers for electrical insulation, element supports tubes, high temperature radiants for the heating industry, metal sampling devices, milling balls, tower packing and boiler tubes for the chemical engineering industry, grinding media, stud welding ferrules, combustion boats and many other specialist products. Dry pressing or extrusion is normally used to form Steatite, and Cordierite shapes. The high talc content of Steatite and Cordierite cause considerable difficulties when formed by way of wet pressing. Porcelain and Refractory be they Zircon or Mullite based bodies are not suitable for dry pressing due to their high content of abrasive particles, therefore they are normally Wet Pressed or Extruded.
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