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LSP Industrial Ceramics, Inc. | Lambertville, NJ |
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Products for Fluid Handling Ceramic provides superior resistance to corrosion, mechanical erosion and abrasion while maintaining their surface finish and fit. • Mechanical Seal Faces • Pump Sleeves, Plungers, and Liners • Meter Bearings • Spray nozzles • Flow Control Components • Faucet & Valve Components • Pump Shafts | |||||||||
Products for Mineral Processing & Power Generating Industries Ceramic characteristics of hardness, corrosion resistance, and electrical insulation make them ideal for handling abrasive materials such as coal, flue gasses compounds, etc. • Pipe Linings • Cyclone Components • Desulfurization Nozzles • Exhauster Linings • Burner Components • Electrostatic Precipitor Insulators • Pump Components • Ferrules | |||||||||
Industrial Electrical & Process Control High dialectric and mechanical strength along with thermal stability allow ceramics to withstand severe environments. Electrical insulation characteristics are unmatched. • Vacuum Tube Components • Stand-off Insulators • Absorbers • Antennas • Waveguides • Insulator Rings, Tubes, & Washers | |||||||||
Mechanical & Scientific Products Ceramic materials remain inert in aggressive environments allowing them to be used in countless medical and research applications. • Seals • Heat Exchangers • Labware • Analyzer Cups • Metering Valve Components • Regulating Devices • Insulators | |||||||||
Thermal Processing Industries Ceramic components are critical to most high temperature related industries. Dimensional stability, corrosion, and high thermal stress resistance make them valuable for a wide range of applications. • Furnace Components • Insulators • Element Supports • Thermocouple Insulators • Injection Tubes • Kiln Furniture • Beams • Feedthrus • Burner Nozzles • Melt Crucibes | |||||||||
Products for the Pulp & Paper Industries Excellent surface finish characteristics along with superior corrosion and abrasion resistance make ceramic materials the first choice for a variety of paper and pulp processing applications. • Guides • Sizing & Slitting Knives • Rollers • Preparation Equipment | |||||||||
Wear Components for the Wire Manufacturing, Textile, and Food Processing Industries Ceramics are used extensively as wear components for synthetic fiber, wire, and cable manufacturing. The superior wear/corrosion resistant properties combined with the ability to produce complex shapes with smooth surfaces make their uses virtually unlimited. • Wire Guides • Thread Guides • EDM Guides • Venturi Liners • Nozzles • Custom Coated Components • Saw Guides • Steel/Wire/Ceramic Assemblies | |||||||||
Refractory Product Overview Alumina and Fused Silica offer excellent resistance to thermal shock and minimize spalling. We can supply crucibles with 1 to 2000 lb working capacity and ladle liners with capacities ranging to 1000 lbs. • Metal Melting and Transfer • Crucibles • Pots • Ladle Liners • Tundishes • Nozzles • Kiln Furniture and Related Products • Saggers • Tiles • Setters • Girders • Pusher Plates • Posts, etc. • Furnace and Kiln Refractories for Heat Treating Processes • Hearths • Burners • Muffles • Beams • Skid Rails | |||||||||
Refractory Material Overview • Alumina: 63% to 99.8% is recommended for neutral or slightly acidic conditions, or where excellent corrosion resistance is required. > 3000 deg. F • Mullite: More resistant to thermal shock than high alumina with good resistance to corrosive attack. >2600 deg. F • Fused Silica: Excellent thermal shock resistance and high temperature volume stability. >2900 deg. F • Clay Bonded Silicon Carbide: Recommended for applications requiring high strength, resistance to abrasion, high thermal conductivity and thermal cycling >2300 deg. F • Zircon/Silicon Carbide: Dense refractory resistant to metal penetration and non-wetting with aluminum and non-ferrous metals. >2600 deg. F | |||||||||