Characteristics of Porous Saggers
Porous high-alumina saggers are used for calcining high-purity alumina powder. The saggers need to be fired at a high temperature of 1800℃. They are produced using 99.9% high-purity alumina (Al₂O₃) and low-sodium white corundum, etc. The binder used has low ash content (ash content ≤ 0.01%). In the entire raw material control process, we ensure effective control of impurities, and stabilize the activity of Al₂O₃ through sufficient high-temperature firing. This achieves a low thermal expansion coefficient and extremely high-purity chemical properties, making them suitable for calcining high-purity ceramic powders.
The presence of effective pores creates a siphon effect that assists in draining water and removing binders during the low-temperature calcination of ceramic powders, enabling the most thorough and effective removal of organic substances.
| Project | Index |
| AL₂0з(%) | 89.35 |
| SiO₂(%) | 10.45 |
| Fe₂Oз(%) | 0.06 |
| NaO +Ka0 (%) | ≤0.15 |
| Using temperature (℃) | 1650 |
| At 1000℃ Thermal expansion rate | 5.6×10−6 |
| Porosity (%) | 23 |
| Volume density (g/cm³) | 2.95 |
| Use | High-purity ceramic powders calcined |