KAlO3

ceramic
· KAlO3

Potassium aluminum oxide (KAlO₃) is an inorganic ceramic compound belonging to the metal oxide family, characterized by strong ionic bonding between potassium, aluminum, and oxygen ions. While KAlO₃ itself has limited widespread commercial use, it functions primarily as a precursor material and intermediate compound in ceramic chemistry, appearing in research contexts for refractory applications, glass production, and specialized oxide synthesis. Engineers may encounter this compound in high-temperature material development and in formulations seeking improved chemical stability in extreme thermal or corrosive environments.

ceramic precursor synthesisrefractory materials developmenthigh-temperature chemistryglass and flux additivesresearch oxide compoundsthermal stability applications

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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