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  2. Refractory - Wikipedia

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    Refractory bricks in a torpedo car used for hauling molten iron. In materials science, a refractory (or refractory material) is a material that is resistant to decomposition by heat or chemical attack and that retains its strength and rigidity at high temperatures. [1]

  3. Saint-Gobain SEFPRO - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Gobain SEFPRO (Sintered and Electrofused Products), founded in 1929, produces refractories for the glass industry.The company consists of plants, sales offices and Research and Development Centers employing over 2200 people across four continents, with headquarters in Le Pontet, Vaucluse, France.

  4. Calderys - Wikipedia

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    Calderys, a subsidiary of Imerys, is a multinational company specialized in producing heat resistant monolithic refractory products. [1] Calderys is headquartered at Issy-Les-Moulineaux on the outskirts of Paris, with over 2,000 employees and 18 plants in more than 30 countries.

  5. Carborundum Universal - Wikipedia

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    CUMI-1954. CUMI was established as a result of diversification from banking business through cycle manufacturing with the intent to manufacture abrasive materials.CUMI's parent company, the Murugappa Group, made a tie up with the Carborundum, UK, a subsidiary of American abrasive manufacturer, Carborundum, USA and the Universal Grinding Co. Ltd., UK in 1950.

  6. Ultra-high temperature ceramic matrix composite - Wikipedia

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    The European Commission funded a research project, C 3 HARME, under the NMP-19-2015 call of Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development in 2016-2020 for the design, manufacturing and testing of a new class of ultra-refractory ceramic matrix composites reinforced with silicon carbide fibers and Carbon fibers suitable for applications in severe aerospace environments.

  7. Ultra-high temperature ceramic - Wikipedia

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    Ultra-high-temperature ceramics (UHTCs) are a type of refractory ceramics that can withstand extremely high temperatures without degrading, often above 2,000 °C. [1] They also often have high thermal conductivities and are highly resistant to thermal shock, meaning they can withstand sudden and extreme changes in temperature without cracking or breaking.

  8. POSCO Future M - Wikipedia

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    POSCO Future M Co., Ltd. (Korean: 주식회사 포스코퓨처엠), is a South Korean battery material & chemical company that produces materials for lithium-ion batteries [10] (as known as Cathode, anodes), refractories and basic industrial materials. They changed the company name from POSCO Chemical to POSCO FUTURE M in March 2023.

  9. DSF Refractories & Minerals Ltd - Wikipedia

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    The company also supplies refractory minerals to other refractory manufacturers for use in the ceramics industries as well as in welding and road surface products. Despite the closure in the 1990s of the nearby silica pits which supplied raw materials, the company remains a major local employer. As at 2015, it employed approximately 115 people. [1]