Chromium Oxide (Cr2O3)

Ceramics materials

Chromium Oxide (Cr2O3) is a specialist fine ceramic that is often employed in challenging high-temperature environments. Typically blended with either Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3) or Zirconium Dioxide (ZrO2), Chromium Oxide ceramics are available in a choice of grades and formats to suit the needs of various process conditions.

Chromium Oxide: Grades, Formats & Bonding Types

Saint-Gobain’s Cr2O3 ceramic grades are engineered using a selection of bonding and forming techniques, which are determined by the ratios of the component parts. Although Cr2O3 ceramics are most commonly engineered with alumina or zirconium-based additives, high-purity chromium oxide refractories are available with negligible additive content and are offered in the cast and fused condition. With a wealth of experience and an unmatched understanding of the chemistries of technical ceramics, Saint-Gobain also supplies chromium oxide refractories with carefully tailored additive components.

Oxide-bonded chromium oxide with alumina is formed via blending, casting, or pressing, with the ability to include zirconium dioxide as an additional component. We can also produce proprietary mixtures based on novel chemical arrangements. For example: Magnesium oxide (MgO) can be pressed with chromium oxide to yield oxide-bonded magnesia-chrome. Chromium oxide-based ceramics are chiefly employed in furnaces and high-temperature processing environments.

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Chromium Oxide
 
Chromcor®
 
CR 100
 
Monocriram
 
Monochromor
 
Zirchrom®
 
Zirchrom® 60
 
Zirchrom® 600
High purity Chromium Oxide
 
Cordachrom
 
Zirchrom® 90
 
Zirchrom® 900