Ceramic ball characteristics
Ceramic balls are high temperature resistant: Ceramic balls can maintain stable physical and chemical properties in high temperature environments, and generally can withstand high temperatures of hundreds of degrees Celsius or even thousands of degrees Celsius. This allows it to be used normally during some high-temperature reactions and processing processes, and will not deform, soften or decompose due to temperature changes.
Ceramic balls are corrosion-resistant: have good resistance to various corrosive media such as acids, alkalis, and salts, and can be used for a long time in harsh chemical environments without being corroded. For example, in chemical production, in the face of various solutions of strong acids and alkalis, porcelain balls can still maintain their structure and performance stability.
High strength and high hardness: It has high mechanical strength and hardness, can withstand high pressure and friction, and is not easy to break and wear. When used as a grinding medium or support material, its shape and performance can be maintained for a long time, reducing replacement frequency and maintenance costs.
Ceramics have good spheroidal stability: they are stable in chemical properties and are not easy to react chemically with other substances, thus ensuring their reliability and stability in various complex chemical reaction systems.
The pore structure of ceramic balls is controllable: by adjusting the production process and formula, the porosity, pore size and pore distribution of ceramic balls can be controlled to meet the needs of different application scenarios. For example, porous porcelain balls have a large specific surface area and can provide more reactive sites, which is conducive to the progress of adsorption, catalysis and other reactions.
Ceramic ball characteristics
Ceramic balls are high temperature resistant: Ceramic balls can maintain stable physical and chemical properties in high temperature environments, and generally can withstand high temperatures of hundreds of degrees Celsius or even thousands of degrees Celsius. This allows it to be used normally during some high-temperature reactions and processing processes, and will not deform, soften or decompose due to temperature changes.
Ceramic balls are corrosion-resistant: have good resistance to various corrosive media such as acids, alkalis, and salts, and can be used for a long time in harsh chemical environments without being corroded. For example, in chemical production, in the face of various solutions of strong acids and alkalis, porcelain balls can still maintain their structure and performance stability.
High strength and high hardness: It has high mechanical strength and hardness, can withstand high pressure and friction, and is not easy to break and wear. When used as a grinding medium or support material, its shape and performance can be maintained for a long time, reducing replacement frequency and maintenance costs.
Ceramics have good spheroidal stability: they are stable in chemical properties and are not easy to react chemically with other substances, thus ensuring their reliability and stability in various complex chemical reaction systems.
The pore structure of ceramic balls is controllable: by adjusting the production process and formula, the porosity, pore size and pore distribution of ceramic balls can be controlled to meet the needs of different application scenarios. For example, porous porcelain balls have a large specific surface area and can provide more reactive sites, which is conducive to the progress of adsorption, catalysis and other reactions.