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Kager Industrieprodukte GmbH – Where Experience Meets Innovation for Over 50 Years

When it comes to high-temperature applications, few companies in Germany have as much expertise as Kager Industrieprodukte GmbH. For more than 50 years, Kager has been a trusted partner for industry, research, and development – specializing in materials and products that perform under extreme thermal conditions.

But Kager offers more than just technical know-how. The company’s identity is deeply rooted in a philosophy of fairness – towards customers, suppliers, and employees alike. This principle creates trust and long-standing partnerships that stand the test of time.

What truly sets Kager apart is its unique blend of decades-long experience and a constant drive for innovation. Whether it’s ceramics, high-temperature adhesives, or insulation materials – Kager stays curious, adaptable, and ready to explore new paths with its customers.

High-temperature solutions are our world – fairness is our principle.

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The Kager team wishes you a happy Easter

The team at the trading and consulting company Kager wishes everyone a happy Easter. The specialist for high-temperature applications is happy to help with its broad portfolio. From high-temperature adhesives and epoxies, you can also find insulation material for high temperatures. When it comes to temperature, pressure and UV light measurement, you will also find versatile solutions in the product range of Kager Industrieprodukte GmbH

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The Kager team – specialists for high temperature applications wishes you a happy new year!

This year we will all once again be faced with new challenges that need to be overcome. If your industrial applications are getting hot, we would be happy if you spoke to us. We are happy to support you with our wide range of products, from problem solvers to measurement technology through to insulation, coating or even bonding at high temperatures.

You can reach our team at verkauf@kager.de or by phone at +49-(0)6074-400930. We look forward to seeing you. For more about us see https://www.kager.de/en/

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Insulation in e-mobility with ceramic fiber paper

The use of ceramic fiber paper in electromobility encompasses several applications owing to its insulating, heat-resistant, and lightweight properties. Here are some potential applications:

  1. Insulation of Batteries and Electric Motors:
    • Ceramic fiber paper is often employed as thermal insulation for batteries and electric motors in electric vehicles. Its high temperature resistance helps stabilize operating temperatures and prevent overheating.
  2. Thermal Shielding:
    • Electromobility components such as batteries and electric drives generate significant heat. Ceramic fiber paper can serve as thermal shielding to keep heat away from sensitive electronic components, enhancing efficiency and extending the lifespan of these components.
  3. Lightweight Construction:
    • Due to its lightweight nature, ceramic fiber paper contributes to reducing the overall weight of electric vehicles. This is crucial for optimizing vehicle range and improving overall efficiency.
  4. Thermal Management Solutions:
    • Ceramic fiber paper can be incorporated into thermal management solutions to efficiently dissipate and distribute heat. Ensuring uniform temperature distribution across various vehicle components is critical for optimal performance.
  5. Fire Protection:
    • With its excellent fire-retardant properties, ceramic fiber paper enhances safety in electromobility by slowing down the spread of fire and minimizing potential damages.

It is important to note that the specific applications of ceramic fiber paper in electromobility depend on the unique requirements and design decisions of individual vehicle manufacturers. Consequently, the precise use cases may vary based on specific needs and design considerations.

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Technical ceramics made of pyrophyllite stone for the production of prototypes and small series

Ceramic made from pyrophyllite stone involves utilizing pyrophyllite minerals in the production process. Pyrophyllite is a naturally occurring mineral classified within the group of layer silicates. It consists of aluminum silicate and lacks iron or titanium impurities. Pyrophyllite possesses a distinctive crystalline structure, rendering it suitable for crafting ceramic products.

The production of ceramic from pyrophyllite stone typically involves the following steps:

  1. Raw Material Extraction: Pyrophyllite is extracted from mines where it occurs in the form of mineral blocks or powder.
  2. Crushing and Processing: The obtained raw material is crushed and ground into a fine powder.
  3. Shaping: The powder is mixed with water to form a moldable mass, which is then shaped into the desired form using methods such as casting, pressing, or others.
  4. Drying: The shaped ceramic pieces are carefully dried to remove excess moisture and prevent cracking.
  5. Firing: The dried ceramic pieces are subjected to high temperatures during the firing process. The specific temperature depends on the type of ceramic and desired properties. During firing, the pyrophyllite particles fuse together, creating a solid ceramic structure.
  6. Glazing (Optional): After firing, the ceramic may be coated with a glaze to seal it and provide a shiny finish.

Ceramic made from pyrophyllite stone can have various applications based on its composition and firing temperature. These applications range from decorative art objects and tableware to technical ceramic products. Pyrophyllite ceramics often exhibit high heat resistance and low thermal expansion, making them useful in applications such as furnace linings, insulators, and other high-temperature uses.

Kager supplies technical ceramics type 9020 for industry in the form of plates, discs and rods. Ideal material for prototyping and small series. The trading and consulting company Kager also offers the service of custom-made products according to technical drawings.

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