“Tabular alumina is a high-purity form of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) that is formed by sintering calcined alumina at temperatures exceeding 1800°C. This process results in a dense, fully crystallized material with high thermal and chemical stability. Tabular alumina is characterized by its large, well-formed alpha alumina crystals, which provide excellent resistance to wear and corrosion. It is widely used in the production of refractories, ceramics, and other high-performance materials where resistance to high temperatures and mechanical stress is critical.”