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Lightweight Cenosphere Powder Ceramic Hollow Microspheres


A Field Note on Lightweight Fillers: Why Cenospheres Are Back in the Spotlight

If you work in composites, cementing, or high-performance coatings, you’ve likely heard the renewed buzz around Lightweight Cenosphere Powder Ceramic Hollow Microspheres. To be honest, I wasn’t surprised. The industry’s chasing weight reduction, thermal efficiency, and lower embodied carbon; cenospheres tick all three with a fairly down-to-earth value proposition.

Lightweight Cenosphere Powder Ceramic Hollow Microspheres

Quick context and origin

These ceramic, hollow alumino-silicate spheres are sifted from fly-ash streams and refined. The batch I inspected recently came from Nanjialiang Village, Lingshou County, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China—an area that, frankly, has gotten very good at consistent grading and post-treatment. Many customers say the flow and cleanliness are better than they expected at this price point.

Product snapshot and key specs

Density (true) ≈0.35–0.45 g/cc (ISO 12154)
Available sizes ≈100, 150, 300, 500, 210–850 μm cuts (real-world sieving may vary)
Crush resistance Up to ≈25–35 MPa equivalent (ISO 13503-2 analog)
Thermal stability ≥1100°C short-term; low thermal conductivity (ASTM E1461)
Oil absorption (DBP) ≈18–28 g/100 g (ASTM D281)
Bulk density ≈0.20–0.35 g/cc (ISO 3923-1)
Certifications Supplier claims ISO 9001; REACH prereg where applicable

Process flow (how it’s made, briefly)

Materials: alumino-silicate hollow spheres from refined fly ash. Methods: wet floatation, magnetic separation, de-dusting, calcination/conditioning, precise sieving, optional silane or hydrophobic surface treatment. Testing: density (ISO 12154), particle size (ISO 13320), crush (ISO 13503-2), oil absorption (ASTM D281), thermal (ASTM E1461), chemical resistance (ASTM C267). Service life: in cementitious and polymer matrices often 10–25 years, depending on exposure and binder chemistry.

Lightweight Cenosphere Powder Ceramic Hollow Microspheres

Where they shine (use cases)

  • Lightweight concrete/grouts and oil-well cementing (API/ISO cement protocols); reduced slurry density, better thermal insulation.
  • Polymer compounding (PP, PA, epoxy syntactic foams): lighter parts, lower sink marks.
  • Protective and marine coatings: improved sandability, lower VOC via higher solids, decent abrasion resistance.
  • Refractory castables/insulation panels: stable voids, lower k-value.

Field feedback: one composites producer told me they shaved ~18% weight while keeping compressive strength within +3% of baseline. In cementing, I’ve seen density drop from 1.95 to 1.55 g/cc with acceptable rheology after minor dispersant tweaks.

Real-world performance data (indicative)

In epoxy syntactic panels with Lightweight Cenosphere Powder Ceramic Hollow Microspheres at 30 vol%: weight ≈22%, thermal conductivity ≈25%, compressive strength ≈+5% vs. talc-filled control. In G-level well cement: density 1.55 g/cc, thickening time ~2.5 h at 80°C (API schedule), 24 h UCS ≈12–14 MPa—your additives will nudge this.

Lightweight Cenosphere Powder Ceramic Hollow Microspheres

Vendor snapshot (informal comparison)

Vendor Origin Density (g/cc) Sizes Certs Lead time
Kehuimica (Lightweight Cenosphere Powder Ceramic Hollow Microspheres) Hebei, China ≈0.35–0.45 100–850 μm cuts ISO 9001 (claimed) ≈2–3 weeks ex-works
Vendor A India ≈0.40–0.55 150–600 μm ISO 9001 3–5 weeks
Vendor B SEA ≈0.38–0.50 200–800 μm ISO 9001/REACH 4–6 weeks

Customization tips

Ask for tight cuts (e.g., 250–350 μm) for smoother polymer finishes; hydrophobic or silane-treated grades for epoxy/PU; pre-dried lots for cementing. Packaging in multi-layer bags or FIBCs with liner helps; moisture can be a pain in the neck.

Case notes

  • Lightweight render: 12% mass reduction, trowelability improved; minor color shift corrected with TiO2.
  • Marine syntactic foam: buoyancy up ≈15%, thermal cycling stable after 300 cycles from −20 to 80°C.

References

  1. ISO 12154:2014 – Determination of density of solids by gas pycnometer (helium).
  2. ISO 13320:2020 – Particle size analysis by laser diffraction methods.
  3. ISO 13503-2 – Measurement of properties of proppants used in hydraulic fracturing (crush resistance analogy).
  4. API Spec 10A / ISO 10426-2 – Well cement testing; density and thickening time guidance.

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