Amphore Cast SN
Almod Cast SN is a formulated plaster used in ceramics to produce working moulds for the slip casting of sanitaryware.
Plaster
| Chamotte |
| Al2O3 content (%) |
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Open porosity (%) |
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| Vitreous phase (%) |
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Pyroscopic resistance (°C) |
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| Plaster |
| Chemical composition |
CaSO4½H2O |
Linear expansion (%) |
0.17 |
| Chemical name |
Calcium sulphate hemihydrate |
Colorimeter L (L* value) |
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| Plaster to water mix ratio (by weight) |
100/72 |
Colorimeter a (a* value) |
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| Plaster to water ratio (by weight) |
1.38 |
Colorimeter b (b* value) |
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| Water to plaster ratio (by weight) |
72% |
Colour |
white |
| Fluidity / spread (cm) |
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Sieve analysis (Mesh size & % weight retained) |
200μm: 0,02% 90μm : 0,32% |
| Initial setting time (minutes) |
17.5 |
Bulk density loose (kg / m³) |
710 |
| Final setting time (minutes) |
31 |
Bulk density compacted (kg / m³) |
1061 |
| Wet compressive strength MPa |
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Apparent bulk density (g/cm³) |
0.71 |
| Dry compressive strength MPa |
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Pore volume (%) |
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| Flexural strength MPa |
2.86 (wet) 5.07 |
Start of warming phase (minutes) |
19 min 25 s |
| Brinell hardness MPa |
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End of warming phase (minutes) |
40 min 45 s |
| Hardness shore D |
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Shelf life (Months) |
6 |
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| Refractory Investments |
| Water used (%) |
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Liquid Density |
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| Mixing Time (minutes) |
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Linear Expansion 1 hour after setting (%) |
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| Working / Casting Time (minutes) |
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Linear Expansion 2 hours after setting (%) |
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Shelf Life (months) |
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| Gypsum |
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pH |
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Solubility of Gypsum (g/ litre) |
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Bulk density loose(kg/cm³) |
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Bulk density compacted (kg/cm³) |
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| Colorimeter L (L* value) |
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Apparent bulk density |
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| Colorimeter a (a* value) |
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Gypsum hardness (MOH scale) |
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| Colorimeter b (b* value) |
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Please refer to product data sheets for futher information