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Wednesday 10.03.2010
 

+1,500°C
...so what!?

iron cement
is a highly temperature resistant
1-component-special cement for 
application temperatures
< +1,600°C

iron cement is applied
for example as

  • protective coating for 
    steel ingot moulds,
  • preventive against wear
  • and to repair / seal of cracks and defects

iron cement
has been used for decades by worldwide known steel works:

  • Arbed Stahl, Luxemburg
  • Arcelor, Lux
  • Asov Steel, Ukraine
  • Bethlehem Steel, USA
  • Cockerill Sambre Charleroi, Belgium
  • Dillinger Hütte, Saar, Germany
  • Donbass Dunaferr, Hungaryn
  • Hoogovens, Netherlands
  • Ispat Nova Hut, Tschechia
  • Krakatau Steel, Indonesia
  • Kriworoshstal, GUS
  • Lisco, Libya
  • Mannesmann-Demag, Duisburg, Germany
  • Nippon Steel, Japan
  • Noyer-Safrar Lens, France
  • POSCO, Korea
  • Promet, Bulgaria
  • Redcar Steelworks, England
  • Sertid, Serbia
  • Sicartsa, Mexico
  • Siderurgica del Orinoco, Venezuela
  • Sidex Galati, Roumania
  • SMS Schloemann, Hilchenbach, Germany
  • SSAB, Sweden
  • Stahlwerke Peine, Salzgitter,Germany
  • Stelco, Canada
  • Thyssen-Krupp, Rheinhausen,
  • Germany
  • as well as further international steel works.

Benefits & Application:

  • iron cement is a ready for use paste which is laid as a fillet by putty knife or finger in the mould edges (corners) of the steel ingot mould. 

    iron cement protects the ingot against the hot, abrasive steel casting process. 

    iron cement is freshly applied after each steel pour in a coating thickness of approx. ~ 2-3 mm.

Furthermore, iron cement can also be used for

  • sealing of continuous mould steel casting and as
  • a fire restant repair cement for  fire places, ovens, open fireplaces etc.