We hold extensive stocks of ceramic tubes e.g. alumina tubes. They are used for many applications including furnace tubes and can be provided in a variety of materials. Other materials are mullite, corundum, alumina, sillimanite, mullite-bonded silicon carbide, recrystallised silicon carbide, and zirconia. Please contact us if you need a different material.
Ceramic tubes are extensively used in furnace and kiln applications. There are also many other applications where they are commonly found. Furnace tubes heat from the outside and the interior of the ceramic tube provides the work environment.
Where there is internal pressure or atmosphere in the furnace, then dense products are required. Alumina tubes or Mullite tubes would be good solutions for these applications. Dense Alumina or Mullite furnace tubes are a little more prone to thermal shock than porous versions, so heating rates need to be carefully controlled to prevent cracking.
Our ceramic tubes are extensively used as furnace tubes in extreme working environments. For example principle laboratory/analysis furnaces such as Carbolite, Leco and Lindberg. The tubes are normally supplied as dense mullite (EM60) or alumina (EA998) for these applications.
Porous ceramic tubes are also used to support wound elements for heating larger furnaces and Kilns. Ceramic tubes are ideal to provide lead outs for electrical cables. Also for temperature measurement or as burner holes in Gas and oil fired Kilns. Anderman also supply custom ceramic burner components in Alumina or Silicon carbide.
We have complete in-house capabilities to supply custom-design tubes and rods with special dimensions & tolerances on request. Tubes with extremely tight tolerances are available through our specialised manufacturing techniques. Adding flanges, drilling holes and cutting slots in all our standard materials is also available.