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Thermal Ceramics MRI FS-85V Pre-Fired Refractory Shapes
Categories: Ceramic; Oxide; Silicon Oxide

Material Notes: MRI pressed fired shapes are used in a variety of alloy melt-pour systems. The pressed manufacture process meets the tight tolerance specifications required by end users. Precise size dies and detailed product inspection provide the user with a high-quality, dimensionally accurate refractory shape.

MRI FS-85V 85% fused silica mix, ideal for extreme thermal shock conditions and ferrous/nonferrous metal contact.

Features:

  • Variety of available compositions in high alumina and fused silica.
  • Extreme tight tolerance capabilities
  • Low gas permeability to ferrous alloys
  • Good non-wetting characteristics
  • Excellent mechanical strength
  • Proven performance in super alloy, investment
  • Applications:

  • Standard size crucibles and liners for induction melting and investment casting
  • Tundish nozzles - meet user demands on pour stream and pour speeds
  • Gas atomized nozzles - for custom-designed atomizing powder metal systems
  • Information provided by Thermal Ceramics

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    Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    Bulk Density 1.747 g/cc
    Porosity 22 %Apparent
     
    Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    Modulus of Rupture 0.510 ksi
     
    Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    CTE, linear 3.20 µin/in-°F
    @Temperature 20.0 °C
    Thermal Conductivity 10.6 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
    @Temperature 1090 °C
    ASTM C417
    Maximum Service Temperature, Air 2750 °F
     
    Component Elements PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    Al2O3 14 %
    Alkalis 0.45 %
    CaO+MgO 0.15 %
    Fe2O3 0.30 %
    SiO2 85 %
    TiO2 0.70 %

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