The core mechanism of the role of yellow dextrin in refractory materials is physical bonding and high-temperature volatilization, meaning it bonds refractory particles through intermolecular forces at room/medium temperature, providing body strength. It completely decomposes without residue during high-temperature sintering, without affecting the final properties of the refractory material. The core use of yellow dextrin in refractory materials is as a temporary binder.
Primarily, it enhances the strength of refractory bodies during drying and handling, preventing cracking or disintegration.
Feed Production: Serves as a binder in feed pellet manufacturing, reduces feed dust, prevents granule disintegration, and enhances feed utilization efficiency.































