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What is the difference between volatile and refractory materials?

Knowing the difference between volatile and refractory materials can help you choose raw materials better. As with any material, itu2019s essential to understand how your product will be used and what it will be exposed to during this process. Refmon Industries are trusted refractories manufacturers if you want these buy materials.

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What is the difference between volatile and refractory materials?

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  1. Difference Between Volatile And Refractory Materials Volatile Materials Refractory Material Refractory material is a material that has good fire resistance and heat resistance. It is used to make refractory acid proof bricks and blocks, refractory bricks, refractory bed materials and blocks, brick-making machinery, furnaces, chimneys, and similar products. Volatile materials lose their volatile properties when they come in contact with water. The most common examples of volatile materials are alcohols and organic solvents such as turpentine, paint thinner, and thinner. Refractory metals are hard non-reactive metals with high melting points (around 1500 degrees Celsius). Volatile materials like iron, cobalt, and nickel have different crystal structures from refractory metals. Refractory materials are denser than volatile metals. This is because they don’t have as much space between the atoms in their crystal structure. Volatile materials are completely liquid at 1130 degrees Celsius, but refractory materials can exist as liquid or solid. Volatile materials are generally more expensive than refractory materials because they’re harder to extract from the earth. Electronic devices can use refractory materials because they have lower resistivity when heated. Source: https://www.problogs.in/difference-between-volatile-and-refractory-materials/

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