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Ceramite is a range of advanced ceramic products. As a state of the art thermal wear and abrasion resistant material, Ceramite® can outperform special steels, cast fused basalt, metal castings, or rubber materials.

Ceramite Thermal Wear and Abrasion Resistant Material

Ceramite®
Ceramite is a range of advanced ceramic products incorporating inorganic composite materials and densely packed particles, especially formulated to give superior performance in applications where wear resistance is a crucial concern. Ceramite® has been shown through extensive testing, both in laboratories and in industrial applications, to be able to replace traditional wear resistant materials in higher temperature applications (2200°F) and thermal shock conditions. As a state of the art thermal wear (abrasion) resistant material, Ceramite® can outperform special steels, cast fused basalt, metal castings, or rubber materials.



Ceramite® Technical Summary

Ceramite Bohme Wear Resistance Test Din Standard


Ceramite® Standard Configurations

Ceramite is available in, both, trowelable and castable formula.

1. Ceramite® T, for “in-situ” repairs. Ceramite T, when mixed with water yields a mortar like product that offers excellent adhesion and insulation properties. Ceramite® T, is designed for repair of virtually any surface that has been exposed to sliding wear, abrasion and impact. Available in 55 pounds bags Ceramite T, is an ideal solution for performing minor repairs such as repair of damaged or missing tiles, through major relining projects.

2. Ceramite® BKR, castable is available in precision engineered cast shapes offering superior dimensional stability for your application. Ask your Ceramite application specialist which shapes can accept molten metal contact and for more details about precision shapes to meet your specific requirements.



Ceramite Chemistry, product quality and porosity


Ceramite® - Recommended material processing
Ceramite® T: Trowelable Mixing Instructions
1. An effective pan mixer is recommended. For mixing smaller quantities of mortar a heavy-duty electric drill with a jiffler mixer can be used.



2. Add the appropriate amount by weight of Ceramite® T powder to the mixing vessel.



3. Carefully measure and gradually add the recommended amount of water into the mixing vessel. Only potable water at a temperature not exceeding 77°F should be used.



4. Be patient! The total mixing time is 6 minutes minimum. Ensure that the Ceramite® T is thoroughly mixed.



5. Air dry is sufficient for most applications. Heat cure is required for higher temperature environments and applications.



6. Typical coverage of a 55 lb. bag: 7 sq. ft. at 1/2” thickness. Actual results will vary by application.



Ceramite is a range of advanced ceramic products. As a state of the art thermal wear and abrasion re
Ceramite is a range of advanced ceramic products. As a state of the art thermal wear and abrasion re
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