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Why we choose SiC ceramic parts instead of metal parts in slurry pumps?

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Source: https://www.innovacera.com/news/sic-ceramic-slurry-pump.html SiC Ceramic Slurry Pump is applied for mining, metallurgy, coal power plant, chemical industry etc. It can stand large solids, for slurry with high weight concentration- 60% for mineral slurry and 45% for ash slurry. It can work well in a position such as a ball mill pump in mining. Advantages of SiC Ceramic Slurry Pump: - abrasion resistance 4 times of high chrome - corrosion resistance to PH0-12 nearly all acid and alkali - impact resistance to large solids - 3~8 times longer lifetime than metal pump - energy saving and cost-reducing > 20%~40% However, are you curious about the reason why the Ceramic Slurry Pump is more competitive than the metal pump? The reason depends on the structure of the SiC pump, its wet parts are made with sintered SiC ceramic, which is sintered in an automatic nitriding furnace at a temperature of 1400℃. SiC has strong corrosion resistance and good wear resistance. The slurry flows thro

MCH Cereamic Heater Used For Soldering Iron

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Source: https://www.innovacera.com/news/mch-cereamic-heater.html A soldering iron is composed of a heated metal tip and an insulated handle. Heating is often achieved electrically, by passing an electric current (supplied through an electrical cord or battery cables) through a resistive heating element. Cordless irons can be heated by the combustion of gas stored in a small tank, often using a catalytic heater rather than a flame. Simple irons, less commonly used today than in the past, were simply a large copper bit on a handle, heated in a flame. Solder melts at approximately 185 °C (365 °F). Soldering irons are designed to reach a temperature range of 200 to 480 °C (392 to 896 °F). Soldering irons are most often used for installation, repairs, and limited production work in electronics assembly. High-volume production lines use other soldering methods. Large irons may be used for soldering joints in sheet metal objects. Less common uses include pyrography (burning designs into the w

What makes the ceramic heating element the core part of a Vaporizer?

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Source: https://www.innovacera.com/news/ceramic-heater-coil-for-vaporizer.html Not every dry herb vaporizers are the same! Especially those used ceramic heating element. The ceramic heating element is a safety and healthiest option for dry herb vaporizers, so every vaper is preferred to choose those vaporizers that carry ceramic heating element. The proponents believe that the heating element is the core of the vaporizer and primarily dictates the experience of the taste. Let's more specific, when a vaper burns tobacco, marijuana, or hemp during traditional smoking to release the active component, whatever it's nicotine, CBD, or THC, they inhale the smoke. We all know that's not good for health. Rather than burning, Vaporizer heats the liquid, wax or even dry herb to release a vapour, and a vaper inhales the vapour without any damage to their lungs or throat. And why the ceramic heating element is becoming the core part of the vaporizer? It's mainly because: 1. Ceramic