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Mullite

Extremely rare in its natural form, mullite is artificially produced for industry by melting or firing various alumino-silicates. The outstanding thermo-mechanical properties and stability of the resulting synthetic mullite make it a key component in many refractory and foundry applications.

Although mullite exists as a natural mineral, occurrences in nature are extremely rare. 

Mullite does not exist in great quantity in a natural state. It is produced by heating of kaolin (or clays) that transform into mullite with formulation
3Al2O3∙ 2SiO2.

Physical properties

  • Good creep resistance
  • Low thermal expansion
  • Low thermal conductivity
  • Good chemical stability
  • Excellent thermo-mechanical stability
  • Excellent thermal shock resistance
  • Low porosity
  • Comparatively lightweight
  • Oxidation resistance