Calcined Bauxite is created by heating high-alumina bauxite in rotary, shaft, or round kilns at extremely high temperatures. This calcination process eliminates moisture, resulting in a product with significantly higher alumina content, improved refractoriness, and reduced iron content. Calcined Bauxite also boasts enhanced grain hardness and toughness, making it particularly valuable in applications requiring high thermal stability and resistance to molten slags. Its superior mechanical strength and durability make it an essential raw material in the manufacturing of refractories, abrasives, and other specialized industrial products.