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Ceramic media.


CARBOACCUCAST[TM] ceramic media possesses strength, unique thermal properties and a uniform shape to provide increased media life, casting accuracy and production to metal casting Metal casting

A metal-forming process whereby molten metal is poured into a cavity or mold and, when cooled, solidifies and takes on the characteristic shape of the mold.
 applications. Lower production costs, reduced waste and less cleaning room time all contribute to a foundry or manufacturer's bottom line. Whatever the application, CARBOACCUCAST[TM] offers a superior alternative to conventional silica silica or silicon dioxide, chemical compound, SiO2. It is insoluble in water, slightly soluble in alkalies, and soluble in dilute hydrofluoric acid. Pure silica is colorless to white.  or olivine olivine (ŏlĭv`ēn), an iron-magnesium silicate mineral, (Mg,Fe)2SiO4, crystallizing in the orthorhombic system.  sand--CARBO Ceramics ceramics (sərăm`ĭks), materials made of nonmetallic minerals that have been permanently hardened by firing at a high temperature, or objects made of such materials.  Ph: 972/401-0090 * Fax: 972/401-0705 www.carboceramics.com

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Title Annotation:Literature+PLUS+
Publication:Modern Casting
Date:Oct 1, 2006
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