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Advanced Ceramics™


' in Gilberts, IL.


Advanced Ceramics™ products include Crucible and Ladle Liners, Kiln Furniture, Kiln Components, Glass Metaling Crucible, and Ramming Materials. High temperature fi ring of SELEE®


Advanced Ceramics™ crucibles


and ladle liners dramatically reduces inclusions. Crucibles range in melting capacity from 1 to 4,000 lbs. and come in a variety of standard and custom shapes.


The company’s teapot ladle


liner skimmers are formed in monolithic design that results in a stronger ladle liner, minimizing skimmer failures. Kiln Furniture and Components come in a wide variety of standard shapes. Custom shapes are also available. The company’s on-site mold shop can make customs parts with some of the shortest lead times in the industry. Materials produced by SELEE®


Advanced PRODUCTS


Crucibles and Ladle liners Kiln furniture Kiln components Ramming materials Glass melting crucibles


Industries Served SELEE®


Advanced Ceramics™ provides


Ceramics™ include PAK Tite Ram, Fused Silica, HYcor®


Alumina, and Silicon Carbide-based materials.


products to the following industries: Investment Casting, Thermal Processing, and Glass Melting. The company has been providing crucibles, ladles, spouts, and ram materials to the investment casting industry for over 60 years. SELEE®


Advanced Ceramics ™ glass


crucibles are available in round bottom shapes or straight wall designs.


Above photos left to right: Fused silica, Hycor Alumina, and Silicon Carbide. November 2017 ❘ 17 ®


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