alumina

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Aluminum oxide used especially in mining, material sciences and ceramics
Aluminium oxide (Al O ), a ceramic material often used for substrates, or in ceramic bottom construction packages Most alumina substrates contain 90-99% aluminium oxide
Aluminium oxide (commonly used to make CFFs and the filtering component of DBFs)
May also be a blasting medium
An aluminum oxide compound Al 2 O 3 is a family of compounds found naturally in clays such as bauxite or kaolin - an intermediate of aluminum manufacturing
Aluminium oxide It is used to bed bone china in the biscuit firing A fine white powder with a high fusing temperature
(Aluminum Oxide, Al2O3) Alumina ceramic is used as the substrate material on which is a deposited thin conductive and resistive layer for thin film microwave integrated circuits
Aluminum oxide produced from bauxite by an intricate chemical process It is a white powdery material that looks like granulated sugar Alumina is an intermediate step in the production of aluminum from bauxite and is also a valuable chemical on its own
Aluminium Oxide compound used in both abrasive blasting as an abrasive and in thermal spraying as a consumable feedstock (powder and rod) for the production of coatings Alumina is a hard wear resistance ceramic and can be alloyed with various amounts of titania (titanium dioxide) to improve certain properties
any of various forms of aluminum oxide occurring naturally as corundum
(Al O) A major ingredient found in all clays and glazes It is the chief oxide in the neutral group (RO) and imparts greater strength and higher firing temperatures to the body and glaze When added to a glaze, it will assist in the formation of mat textures
The native form of aluminum oxide occurring as corundum or in hydrated forms as a powder or crystalline substance
Aluminum oxide produced from bauxite by a complicated chemical process It is a white powdery material that looks like granulated sugar Alumina is an intermediate step in the production of aluminum from bauxite, and is also a valuable chemical on its own
an oxide of aluminium which, behind silica, is the 2nd largest chemical found in most terracotta and faience bodies and glazes
Aluminum Oxide, Al2O3 Exists in a variety of forms, many with high surface areas Aluminas are very important catalyst supports and catalyst components
One of the earths, consisting of two parts of aluminium and three of oxygen, Al2O3
{i} oxidized alum (Chemistry)
alumine
alumina

    Hyphenation

    a·lu·mi·na

    Turkish pronunciation

    ılumını

    Pronunciation

    /əˈlo͞omənə/ /əˈluːmənə/

    Etymology

    () From (combining form of) Latin alumen + -a.
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