Potassium silimor mortar is a specially designed mortar variant, with distinct purposes of bonding refractory bricks for high performance in various undesirable industrial settings. The final output is obtained with the exceptional compositions of potassium silicate (K₂SiO₃) and other important high-purity additives.
One of the most renowned and trusted potassium silimor mortar manufacturers, International Ceramic, utilizes premium-grade materials, advanced techniques and tools, as well as talented personnel. All of these aspects help us extract the best-in-the-market potassium silimor mortar compound to offer to our valuable industrial clients.
At our manufacturing facilities we carefully choose high-purity raw materials and with the help of advanced tools the materials get adequately blended and then processed under controlled settings to achieve precise particle size, desirable moisture content, and uniform mixture. Each final output batch of potassium silimor mortar is always ensured that it is aligned with all necessary industrial rules and regulations for optimal performance and durability in different applications.
ICI Refractories always prioritizes the quality of the content used in it, especially potassium silicate. It helps enhance the potassium silimor mortar’s thermal stability. The final compound can be installed and function efficiently even when exposed to temperature levels more than 1300°C.
With its excellent adhesion property, this mortar compound provides stronger bonding between bricks and other surfaces.
Because of the adequately balanced chemical composition, the potassium silimor mortar solution is capable of enduring harsh acids, alkalis, and other chemicals.
With more than 30 MPa compressive strength, this mortar solution offers resistance to heavy mechanical loads without any mechanical abrasion.
In chemical processing plants, International Ceramic’s potassium silimor mortar is used to safeguard storage tanks and reactors from corrosive chemical substances.
For the lining of rotary kilns, clinker coolers, and preheaters operated in cement plants, this mortar variant is considered as the most ideal choice.
In power plants, the compound is used during the construction of boiler linings and chimneys.
In the glass industry, our potassium silimor mortar is best suited for exceptional bonding of refractory bricks installed in glass furnaces.