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Postmix Ramming Mass (Guruka Ramming Mass)
The purity of the GURUKATM Postmix Ramming Mass is very high. Silica ramming mass is also known as silica mix or acidic ramming mass, used in Coreless Induction Furnaces, for melting scrap. They are widely used in many different industries. We provide silica postmix ramming mass of the highest quality. The lining is a crucial component of induction furnaces, and lining performance directly affects furnace performance.
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The purity of the GURUKATM Postmix Ramming Mass is very high. Silica ramming mass is also known as silica mix or acidic ramming mass, used in Coreless Induction Furnaces, for melting scrap. They are widely used in many different industries. We provide silica postmix ramming mass of the highest quality. The lining is a crucial component of induction furnaces, and lining performance directly affects furnace performance.
Our product is produced under the close supervision of skilled and knowledgeable workers. To ensure iron-free material and proper grain composition in accordance with furnace capacity and intended uses, a proper check is exercised during the calcination process. The mix’s granulations are optimized with consideration for the type and capacity of the furnace, yielding the best and most effective results. Due to the fact that it contains fewer binders, fire clay, and moisture than plastic refractories, it is characterized by thermal stability, corrosion resistance, and wear resistance.
Delivery in India: The best products are delivered to customers by Guru Corporation, which also offers the best transportation services. Our plant manager examines every item that is about to be shipped to ensure proper manufacture and packing. Due to a large number of orders, materials frequently experience a few-day delay. If there is a significant delay in the dispatch of your order, we will contact you by phone or email.
Delivery Outside India: For export shipments, we use the best transportation network on a basic FOB, CNF, or CIF basis. Because of the container imbalance, which makes it difficult for the trade to get equipment space on vessels, the specified stuffing day and vessel plan are only indicative and subject to change without prior notice in light of volume gathering, equipment, and space accessibility.