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[August 2005]

Chinese Exporter Adds to Magnesite Range


Sky International Trade China Co Ltd (Dalian, Liaoning, China) has added new brick products to its refractories range. Typical applications for the new offerings are inspection chambers of glass tanks, non-ferrous metal metallurgical furnaces and open hearth furnaces. They could also be used for iron mixers and ferro alloy and electric furnaces.

The magnesia content of the new bricks is in excess of 95%. They are produced with the magnesia made by a two-step burning process or with electro-fused magnesia and fired at high temperature.

The company says that the range has a high direct bonding rate and strong corrosion resistance ability. They can be widely used in various types of high temperature kilns and furnaces.

Since 2000, Sky International Trade has been exporting magnesite products. These come from Sky's parent company which is located in Dashiqiao, the country's magnesite production hub. The parent company has companies producing magnesite bricks, fused magnesite and metal. Sky also deals with some other mineral products and metal goods and enjoys long-term partnerships with over 100 factories.


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