ZnCrO2

ceramic
· ZnCrO2

ZnCrO₂ is a zinc chromite ceramic compound belonging to the spinel oxide family, characterized by chromium and zinc cations in an oxide lattice structure. It is primarily used in high-temperature refractories, particularly in metallurgical furnaces and steel production environments where resistance to slag corrosion and thermal shock is critical. This material is notable for its stability at elevated temperatures and resistance to chemical attack from molten metals and slags, making it preferable to less durable oxide ceramics in demanding thermal processing applications.

refractory liningsmetallurgical furnacessteel production vesselshigh-temperature corrosion resistanceslag-resistant ceramics

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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