What ceramic and refractory additives does LigninCorp supply?
LigninCorp supplies ceramic and refractory additives for ceramic slurry dispersion, refractory mix workability, binder support, green strength, powder compaction and mineral slurry processing. Key product families include sodium lignosulfonate, calcium lignosulfonate, magnesium lignosulfonate, dispersant NNO and selected wetting or dispersing agents. Buyers can use this page to match ceramic and refractory processing requirements with product families, prepare TDS, SDS/MSDS and COA requests, and send material conditions for grade recommendation.
Ceramic and Refractory Applications Covered
Ceramic Slurry Dispersion
Particle dispersion, slurry flow support and reduced agglomeration
Green Strength and Binding
Binder support, formed-body strength and reduced handling breakage
Refractory Mix Workability
Mixing consistency, forming support and processing stability
Powder Compaction
Powder binding, compaction support and shape retention before firing
Lower Water Demand and Flow Review
Grade comparison using solids, pH, mineral composition and flow target
Procurement and Technical Documentation
TDS, SDS/MSDS, COA, packing, samples and grade comparison
Which products fit each ceramic or refractory requirement?
What details help LigninCorp recommend a ceramic additive grade?
- Application type, such as ceramic body, casting slip, refractory mix, pressed powder, tile body or mineral slurry.
- Target function, including dispersion, binding, green strength, lower water demand, plasticity or flow improvement.
- Mineral composition, clay content, solids content, pH, particle size and water quality.
- Forming method, drying process, firing conditions, dosage target and compatibility constraints.
- Required documents such as TDS, SDS/MSDS, COA, specification sheet or sample request.
- Packaging, order quantity, destination country and shipment timeline.
Ceramic and Refractory Additive FAQs
Why use lignosulfonate in ceramic and refractory systems?
Lignosulfonates can support dispersion, binding, slurry flow and green strength in suitable ceramic bodies, refractory mixes, casting slips and mineral powder systems.
Which lignosulfonate grade should ceramic buyers evaluate?
Sodium, calcium and magnesium lignosulfonates may be reviewed depending on mineral composition, solids content, pH, forming method, green strength target and firing process. Trial testing should confirm final grade selection.
Can dispersant NNO support ceramic slurry processing?
Dispersant NNO may be reviewed for slurry dispersion and particle distribution in selected water-based mineral or ceramic systems, especially where wetting and suspension stability are important.
What documents are useful before sample testing?
Buyers commonly request TDS, SDS/MSDS, COA, packing information and application notes before lab evaluation. LigninCorp can prepare document support according to the selected ceramic or refractory additive family.
Need Ceramic Additive Support?
Send your mineral composition, solids content, pH, forming method, firing process and document needs to LigninCorp.
