Ceramic chemicals are key ingredients used in the production and enhancement of ceramic materials. These chemicals include raw materials such as alumina, silica, kaolin, and feldspar, which are essential for forming ceramic bodies. Additionally, additives like fluxes, deflocculants, and colorants are used to improve properties such as workability, strength, and aesthetic appeal. Ceramic chemicals play a critical role in achieving desired attributes like hardness, durability, and resistance to high temperatures and chemicals, making them essential in industries such as construction, electronics, and manufacturing.
Alumina | Barium Carbonate | Boric Acid |
Borax Decahydrate | Borax Pentahydrate | Citric Acid Monohydrate |
Cobalt Chloride | Copper Sulfate | Nickle Chloride |
Nickle Sulfate | Sodium Tripolyphosphate (STPP) | Sodium Citrate |
Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose | Talc (300-600 Mesh) | Titanium Dioxide |
Zirconium Silicate | Zinc Oxide | Zinc Sulfate |