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         High Purity Alumina (HPA) is a type of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) that is used in a variety of applications. It is produced through a process of refining bauxite ore, which is the primary source of aluminum. HPA is characterized by its high purity, which is typically greater than 99.99%. It is used in a variety of industries, including electronics, automotive, aerospace, and medical.
HPA is used in the production of LED lighting, semiconductors, and other electronic components. It is also used in the    production of automotive parts, such as brake discs and fuel tanks. In the aerospace industry, HPA is used in the production of aircraft components, such as turbine blades and engine components. In the medical industry, HPA is used in the production of implants and prosthetics.
HPA is a highly sought-after material due to its high purity and wide range of applications. It is also highly valued for its ability to withstand high temperatures and its resistance to corrosion.
Some companies in the HPA market include Alcoa, Nippon Light Metal, Sumitomo Chemical, and Almatis. Show Less   Read more