Product Description
Specifications of Ladle Coating Agent
Liquid coating agent for die casting is used on the ladle surface for protecting the iron pouring ladle and increasing the life cycle of iron pouring ladle. This coating agent has high heat resisting performance 1500 to 1600 C and bonding strength.
Packaging and Delivery
This coating agent is packed in metal barrel of 20KG
It is delivered within 3 days if in stock
Storage and Transportation Conditions
It is necessary to maintain temperature between 0 to 40 C during storage and transportation in order to avoid freezing or exposing to the sun.
A Ladle Coating Agent is a specially designed refractory material used on the inner surface of steelmaking and foundry ladles to protect the lining from erosion thermal shock and chemical attack. It creates a strong protective layer between molten metal or slag and the ladle surface which helps increase the life of the refractory lining. Made from high quality materials such as alumina silica or magnesia ladle coating agents are easy to apply provide good adhesion and dry quickly. They prevent metal penetration reduce unwanted build up and minimize the chances of damage during high temperature operations. By lowering the need for frequent maintenance and reducing refractory consumption these agents help save costs and improve efficiency. They also ensure safe handling by reducing the risk of lining failure. Ladle coating agents are widely used in steel iron and non ferrous industries for consistent and reliable performance.
Durable Protection for Iron Pouring LadlesOur Ladle Coating Agent is engineered to deliver outstanding protection for ladles in demanding iron pouring operations. The advanced formulation ensures enduring resistance against high temperature and metal corrosion, thus preserving the structural integrity and service life of your equipment.
Exceptional Heat ResistanceWithstanding temperatures of 1500C to 1600C, this coating agent delivers exceptional thermal resistance. It helps prevent premature ladle wear, cracking, and damage from intense heat cycles experienced in foundry and smelting applications.
Safe Application ProcessFor optimal results, the ladle surface must be cleaned and dried before application. The coating is then evenly spread on the internal surface, followed by thorough drying or baking as specified in the instructions. Due to its poisonous nature, it is vital to follow all recommended safety practices during use.
FAQs of Ladle Coating Agent:
Q: How is the Ladle Coating Agent applied to iron pouring ladles?
A: The agent should be applied on a clean and dry ladle surface. Evenly coat the interior and ensure it dries fully, or bake as per manufacturer instructions. Always follow proper safety guidelines due to its poisonous properties.
Q: What benefits does this coating agent offer for iron pouring operations?
A: It enhances the ladles lifespan by protecting against extreme heat and metal erosion, reduces maintenance needs, and improves thermal efficiencythereby lowering overall operational costs.
Q: When should the coating agent be reapplied on the ladle?
A: Reapplication is recommended after each thorough cleaning or when the protective layer shows visible signs of wear or degradation, ensuring continuous protection during iron pouring processes.
Q: Where is this ladle coating agent typically used?
A: It is primarily used in foundries, steel plants, and metal casting facilities where iron pouring ladles are subjected to high thermal and chemical stresses.
Q: What is the process for increasing the life of iron pouring ladles using this agent?
A: By forming a high-heat-resistant bond on the ladle surface, the agent protects against thermal shock and metal corrosion, thereby significantly extending the operational life of the ladle.
Q: Is it safe to use this product, and what precautions are necessary?
A: This agent is poisonous, so users must wear protective gear, ensure good ventilation, and carefully follow all safety instructions during handling and application.