Many users have requested a detailed introduction to the quartz box bowl, so this issue will provide a detailed explanation of the product, hoping that everyone can master it well.
	
 
Quartz box bowl is a kiln tool made from quartz as raw material, which is made of refractory soil and plays a role in spacing, supporting, cushioning, and protecting the blank during the roasting process. Spaced quartz kiln tools were originally in the form of pellets, also known as "support beads", which were made by kneading white refractory soil containing a lot of alumina. This type of partitioned quartz kiln tool has been found in the Spring and Autumn period and Warring States period dragon kiln sites in Shaoxing and Xiaoshan, and is usually used for stacking small objects such as primitive porcelain bowls and plates. There are more or less traces of the use of partitioned kiln tools on the inner and outer bottoms of these objects.
Fused silica is generally used as the main raw material of refractory, ceramic raw material and glass raw material, epoxy resin casting, electronic sealing material, electric light source, casting, and other industries, and is also an ideal filler for paint, coating and other chemical industries. Due to the strong fire resistance of the spherical interval quartz kiln equipment, there is almost no collapse bonding phenomenon, and some spherical interval quartz bowls with low deformation may be reused.
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