A kind of mullite ceramic welding filling material
A ceramic welding material and mullite technology, applied in the field of glass kiln repair, can solve problems such as damage to the inner wall of the kiln, affecting the working life of the kiln, and the quality of welding repairs.
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[0029] 2g of metal aluminum powder, 13.2g of fused corundum sand with a particle size of 0.5-0.3mm, 31.2g of fused corundum sand with a particle size of 0.3-0.2mm, 12g of fused corundum sand with a particle size of 0.2-0.088mm, 3.6g of fused corundum sand with a particle size of less than 0.088mm, 15g of mullite sand, 13g of black silicon carbide sand, 6g of titanium sponge and 4g of boron nitride were uniformly mixed to obtain the first mullite ceramic welding filler.
Embodiment 2
[0031] 15g of metal aluminum powder, 26.6g of fused corundum sand with a particle size of 0.5-0.3mm, 24.5g of fused corundum sand with a particle size of 0.3-0.2mm, and 17.5g of fused corundum sand with a particle size of 0.2-0.088mm 1.4g of fused corundum sand with particle size below 0.088mm, 4g of mullite sand, 9g of black silicon carbide sand, 1g of titanium sponge and 1g of boron nitride were uniformly mixed to obtain a second mullite ceramic welding filler material.
Embodiment 3
[0033] 10g of metal aluminum powder, 15g of fused corundum sand with a particle size of 0.5-0.3mm, 23.5g of fused corundum sand with a particle size of 0.3-0.2mm, 7.5g of fused corundum sand with a particle size of 0.2-0.088mm, 4g of fused corundum sand with a particle size below 0.088mm, 11g of burnt gemstone sand, 15g of black silicon carbide sand, 8g of titanium sponge and 6g of boron nitride were evenly mixed to obtain a third mullite ceramic welding filler.
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