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Alundum
[ uh-luhn-duhm ]
Trademark.
- a brand name for a substance consisting of fused alumina, used chiefly as an abrasive and as a refractory.
Alundum
/ əˈlʌndəm /
noun
- a hard material composed of fused alumina, used as an abrasive and a refractory
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Bauxite simply fused in the electric furnace makes a better abrasive than the natural emery or corundum, and it is sold for this purpose under the name of "aloxite," "alundum," "exolon," "lionite" or "coralox."
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When the fused bauxite is worked up with a bonding material into crucibles or muffles and baked in a kiln it forms the alundum refractory ware.
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Since alundum is porous and not attacked by acids it is used for filtering hot and corrosive liquids that would eat up filter-paper.
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Porous crucibles of a material known as alundum may also be employed to advantage in special cases.
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