At our processing facilities, we specialize in delivering ultra-fine zircon to the thriving ceramics sector. Zircon (ZrSiO4) stands out for its exceptional thermal stability, low thermal expansion, and high refractoriness, making it a cornerstone for advanced ceramic components, glazes, and coatings. This blog explores zircon’s key properties and ceramic applications, best practices in grinding to minimize contamination, and the powder characteristics that influence sintering behaviour and mechanical strength.

Zircon’s properties and ceramic applications

Zircon is prized in modern ceramics for its combination of chemical inertness, thermal reliability, and microstructural controllability. Its properties translate into superior performance in a range of high-value applications:

In practice, zircon finds use in:

Grinding parameters to minimize contamination

Ultra-fine grinding of zircon demands meticulous control to preserve its chemistry and achieve the target particle characteristics without introducing impurities. Key considerations include:

Powder characteristics that influence sintering and strength

The sintering behaviour and final mechanical properties of zircon-containing ceramics hinge on powder attributes. Key characteristics to monitor include:

A practical path to excellence

Rigorous quality control: In-process sampling, PSD analyses, and impurity screening enable batch-to-batch consistency and

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