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Wollastonite
Relax the firing loss and reduce the production cost of ceramic enterprises
With the intensification of competition and cost pressure in the ceramic industry, some companies are beginning to seek new ways to reduce costs. Among them, the relaxation of the standard for loss on ignition of wollastonite has become a possible solution. This change could have a profound impact on the wollastonite market.
Wollastonite is a commonly used ceramic raw material, and its addition can greatly reduce the firing temperature, shorten the firing time, and achieve a low temperature and rapid firing. However, the loss on ignition of wollastonite is an important indicator, which directly affects the quality of the product. Generally speaking, the lower the loss on ignition, the better the quality of wollastonite, but the corresponding ** is also higher. Therefore, how to reduce costs while ensuring product quality has become a problem faced by many ceramic enterprises.
Recently, some ceramic companies have begun to try to relax the standards for wollastonite loss on ignition. They believe that as long as the loss on ignition is within an acceptable range, it is acceptable. This can not only reduce the procurement cost of wollastonite, but also improve production efficiency. However, whether this approach is feasible or not requires further research and practice.
First of all, relaxing the criteria for wollastonite loss on ignition may have an impact on the quality of the product. While some companies consider it acceptable as long as the loss on ignition is within an acceptable range, this practice may reduce the performance of the product, which may affect the sales of the product. Therefore, while relaxing standards, enterprises also need to strictly control the quality of products.
Secondly, the relaxation of the criteria for loss on ignition of wollastonite may have an impact on the wollastonite market. At present, the wollastonite market is oversupplied and continues to be in demand. If more companies start to relax the standards, it could lead to a further decline in demand for wollastonite, exacerbating the weakness in the market.
In general, ceramic companies have begun to relax the standards for wollastonite ignition loss, which is a strategy to cope with cost pressures. However, whether this approach is feasible or not requires further research and practice. At the same time, companies also need to pay attention to the fact that reducing costs cannot come at the expense of product quality.