Cenospheres

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Description

Cenospheres are lightweight, hollow, spherical particles primarily composed of silica and alumina, generated as a by-product of coal-fired power plants. Known for their low density, high strength, and excellent thermal insulation properties, cenospheres are widely used in advanced industrial, construction, and composite material applications.

These hollow microspheres provide superior thermal stability, chemical resistance, and buoyancy, making them ideal for use in lightweight concrete, polymers, coatings, and refractory materials. Their spherical shape and fine particle size also improve workability, reduce shrinkage, and enhance mechanical properties in composite formulations.

Cenospheres are available in various sizes, densities, and grades, allowing manufacturers to tailor their use for specific applications such as lightweight construction materials, fillers, and thermal insulation components. Their inert nature and uniform morphology make them a reliable choice for both industrial and engineering applications.

Key Features:
• Lightweight and hollow spherical structure
• High strength and thermal stability
• Excellent chemical resistance and inertness
• Improves mechanical properties in composites
• Available in multiple sizes and grades
• Enhances workability and reduces shrinkage

Applications:
• Lightweight concrete and construction materials
• Polymer and resin composites
• Coatings and paints for thermal insulation
• Refractory and ceramic materials
• Aerospace and automotive components
• Fillers for industrial applications

Cenospheres are an innovative and versatile material, offering lightweight strength, thermal resistance, and durability for a wide range of industrial, construction, and high-performance applications.