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EXHIBITORHighlights Advanced Ceramics™


SELEE® SELEE®


SELEE® ,Booth 132


high quality custom refractory products for more than 60 years.


Advanced Ceramics™ Advanced Ceramics™


has been manufacturing produces cost effective


ceramic refractory shapes for a wide variety of heat treating and investment casting applications. SELEE®


Advanced Ceramics™ products include Crucible and Ladle Liners, Kiln Furniture, Kiln Components, Glass


Metaling Crucible, and Ramming Materials. High temperature firing of SELEE®


liners dramatically reduces inclusions.


Advanced Ceramics™ crucibles and ladle 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 Ceramics™ include PAK Tite Ram, Fused Silica, HYcor®


Alumina, and Silicon Carbide-based materials.


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Crucibles & Ladles


Thermal Processing Kiln Furniture


24 West End Drive


Gilberts, IL 60136 USA 800-756-8794


www.seleeac.com


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