NMJ-2 Corundum Castable is engineered for demanding environments where a balance between cost and performance is critical. With 85% Al₂O₃ and a bulk density of ≥2.85 g/cm³, it is widely used in cement rotary kilns and secondary steel-making equipment.
Technical Specifications
Item | Value |
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Al₂O₃ (%) ≥ | 85 |
SiO₂ (%) ≤ | 10 |
Bulk Density (g/cm³) ≥ | 2.85 |
Cold Crushing Strength (MPa) | 110 (110℃×24h), 140 (1100℃×3h) |
Modulus of Rupture (MPa) | 13 (110℃×24h), 16 (1100℃×3h) |
Wear Loss at Room Temp (cc) ≤ | 5 |
Thermal Shock Resistance | ≥ 25 times |
Key Features
High strength at high temperatures
Excellent thermal shock and abrasion resistance
Easy to install and cure
Optimized for steel and cement industries
Typical Applications
Cement rotary kilns
Secondary refining furnaces
RH and DH degassing units
Burner block areas
Production Details
Manufactured in ISO-certified facilities using selected corundum and microsilica binders to ensure consistency and performance in every batch.



Packing and Shipping Details
25kg or 50kg moisture-proof bags, shrink-wrapped on pallets
Custom packaging available upon request
Delivery time: 15–30 working days after order confirmation



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What is Corundum Refractory Castable and what is it made of?
Corundum Refractory Castable is a high-performance unshaped refractory material primarily composed of α-alumina (Al₂O₃ ≥ 90%). It is formulated with high-purity fused or sintered corundum aggregates, fine powders, high-alumina cement, silica fume, and other additives. It is known for its excellent resistance to high temperatures, chemical corrosion, and thermal shock.
Q2: What is the maximum service temperature of Corundum Castable?
The material has a refractoriness exceeding 1800°C (3272°F) and can be used in working conditions with temperatures up to 1650–1750°C (3002–3182°F), depending on the furnace atmosphere and thermal load.
Q3. What should be considered during the installation of corundum castables?
Key installation points include:
Ensure the surface is clean and dry before casting.
Add water strictly according to the recommended ratio.
Mix thoroughly to a uniform consistency.
Use a vibrator to ensure proper compaction.
After casting, allow 24 hours of curing at room temperature.
Follow with a proper drying and heat-up schedule to remove residual moisture.
Avoid construction in temperatures below 5°C (41°F) or above 35°C (95°F).
Q4: In which industries and equipment is this product commonly used?
Corundum castables are widely used in industries such as:
Metallurgy: ladles, tundishes, steel-making furnaces
Cement and Lime: burner pipes, rotary kilns
Petrochemical: gasifiers, reformers
Glass & Ceramics: kiln roofs, burners
Power Generation: waste incinerators, boiler linings
Q5: Can you provide custom formulations or on-site support?
Yes. We offer customization services to meet specific application requirements. This includes adjusting aggregate sizes, flowability, setting time, and thermal shock resistance. Our technical team can also offer on-site support and guidance for installation and heating procedures.