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The major uses of alumina are in the refractories, ceramics, as well as polishing/abrasive applications. Alumina is also the medium for chemical chromatography.

Alumina also used in lots of other scientific and research work. Properties of alumina are Thermal insulator, High Temperature Stability etc will allow it to use in many industrial and institutional work.

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