“RATHORE EXIM”

High-Grade Dry Castable Scrap & Refractory Scrap for Global Buyers

RATHORE EXIM supplies high-grade dry castable scrap and carefully graded refractory scrap to international buyers requiring reliable, thermally stable materials for industrial furnaces, kilns, and high-temperature processes. As an Indian exporter serving global industries, we focus on consistent grading, controlled size range, low contamination, and export-ready documentation. Our materials are sourced, sorted, and prepared to meet the operational expectations of steel plants, foundries, glass manufacturers, ceramic producers, and other heat-intensive industries. We support buyers not only with supply but also with HS code guidance, Incoterms advisory, documentation management, and coordination through major Indian ports to ensure compliant and predictable international shipments.

Product Overview

Dry castable scrap and refractory scrap supplied by RATHORE EXIM are selected for industrial reuse where performance stability, durability, and controlled particle size are essential. Materials are inspected to ensure dryness, uniformity, and suitability for high-temperature environments.

These materials are typically used in furnace maintenance, kiln refurbishment, lining repair, and thermal insulation systems where refractory performance and operational reliability are required.

Size Range and Material Consistency

Consistency is critical for industrial buyers integrating refractory scrap into furnace or kiln systems.

Our supply process focuses on:

  • Controlled size range suitable for lining, repair, and refractory blending

  • Uniform particle distribution for predictable thermal behavior

  • Removal of foreign matter and non-refractory contaminants

  • Segregation and grading to maintain batch consistency

Maintaining consistent grading helps buyers achieve stable performance during installation or reuse in thermal applications.

Grade, Quality, and Chemical Stability

Refractory and castable scrap supplied for export is selected based on industrial grade requirements and suitability for high-temperature service conditions.

Key quality considerations include:

  • High-alumina and industrial refractory grades where applicable

  • Chemical stability under elevated temperatures

  • Low moisture content for safe storage and handling

  • Structural integrity suitable for reuse or processing

Material selection and inspection procedures are designed to align with the expectations of industrial buyers who require predictable behavior in demanding environments.

Tolerance Levels and Technical Suitability

Industrial furnace and kiln operations require materials that integrate reliably with existing linings or refractory systems.

Our grading and sorting practices aim to ensure:

  • Controlled dimensional tolerance in graded scrap

  • Compatibility with refractory repair and maintenance processes

  • Stable thermal response during heating cycles

  • Reliable mechanical behavior under operating conditions

These factors help reduce operational risks and support consistent industrial performance.

Application Compatibility

Dry castable scrap and refractory scrap supplied by RATHORE EXIM are suitable for a wide range of industrial applications, including:

  • Furnace lining repair and patching

  • Kiln refurbishment and refractory replacement

  • Metallurgical and heat-treatment processes

  • Glass furnace maintenance

  • Ceramic production facilities

  • Energy and process industries requiring thermal insulation or refractory fill material

Material suitability can be discussed with buyers to ensure alignment with specific furnace designs, operating temperatures, and installation methods.

Performance Expectations in Industrial Use

When properly graded and applied, refractory scrap can contribute to:

  • Effective heat resistance in high-temperature zones

  • Operational durability during repeated heating cycles

  • Stable thermal insulation performance

  • Cost-efficient maintenance of refractory systems

Performance depends on installation practices, furnace conditions, and operating parameters, and guidance can be provided to help buyers evaluate suitability.

Quality Control and Buyer Confidence

Maintaining buyer confidence is essential in international industrial supply.

Measures followed include:

  • Inspection and grading before dispatch

  • Moisture and contamination checks

  • Batch identification and packing control

  • Clear communication of specifications and shipment details

These steps help ensure that buyers receive materials consistent with agreed technical parameters.

Custom Sourcing and Supply Support

Industrial buyers sometimes require specific size fractions, grades, or packaging configurations.

Where feasible, assistance can be provided with:

  • Sourcing materials aligned with defined specifications

  • Sorting and grading based on application needs

  • Packaging adapted for handling or storage requirements

  • Coordination for repeat or scheduled shipments

Such arrangements are typically discussed in advance to align technical and logistical expectations.

Export Process and Documentation Support

International buyers often require reliable exporters who understand compliance and trade procedures.

RATHORE EXIM provides structured support covering:

  • HS code classification for accurate customs declaration

  • Incoterms guidance based on shipment structure and buyer preference

  • Export invoices, packing lists, and certificates of origin

  • Coordination with freight forwarders and port authorities

  • Packaging and dispatch planning suitable for international transport

This structured process helps reduce delays and ensures regulatory compliance across different importing jurisdictions.

International Trade and Logistics Understanding

Shipping refractory materials requires planning related to packaging, moisture protection, handling, and port logistics.

Our export coordination includes:

  • Shipment planning through major Indian ports

  • Communication with logistics partners and clearing agents

  • Scheduling aligned with vessel availability and transit timelines

  • Documentation preparation in accordance with customs and shipping requirements

These practices are intended to provide buyers with predictable delivery schedules and transparent shipment handling.

Working with an Indian Exporter

International buyers working with suppliers in India often seek clarity in documentation, shipment handling, and communication.

RATHORE EXIM focuses on:

  • Clear commercial documentation

  • Transparent shipment coordination

  • Practical guidance on trade terms and logistics

  • Professional communication throughout the export cycle

This approach helps ensure smoother transactions and long-term supply relationships.

Contact for Technical and Export Information

International buyers seeking dry castable scrap or refractory scrap for industrial applications may request technical details, grading information, or shipment options.

Phone / WhatsApp: +91 8827323377
Email: exim.rathore.24@gmail.com

Enquiries typically include application details, approximate quantity, preferred size range, destination port, and shipment terms, allowing technical and logistical information to be provided efficiently.

FAQ

Q1. What type of castable scrap and refractory scrap do you export?

We export dry castable scrap and refractory scrap that are selected, graded, and prepared for industrial use in high-temperature environments such as furnaces, kilns, and metallurgical processes. Materials are inspected for dryness, consistency, and suitability for reuse in thermal applications.

Q2. What is the typical size range of the material?

The material is supplied in controlled and graded size ranges suitable for furnace lining repair, kiln refurbishment, and refractory processing. Specific size fractions can be discussed depending on buyer requirements and application methods.

Q3. How do you ensure consistency in grading and supply?

Consistency is maintained through sorting, segregation, and batch control before packing and dispatch. Each shipment is prepared to maintain uniform particle distribution and minimize variation between lots.

Q4. What grades of refractory scrap are available?

Supply generally includes industrial-grade refractory and castable scrap, including high-alumina compositions where applicable. Grade availability depends on sourcing and buyer specifications, and technical details can be shared during discussions.

Q5. Is the material dry and free from contamination?

Yes, materials are checked to ensure low moisture content and removal of foreign matter or non-refractory impurities. This helps maintain performance and safe handling during storage and installation.

Q6. What tolerance levels are maintained in grading?

Tolerance levels are managed through screening and sorting processes to provide controlled particle sizes suitable for industrial applications. Exact tolerances may vary depending on the requested size range and intended use.

Q7. What industries commonly use dry castable scrap and refractory scrap?

These materials are commonly used in:

  • Steel plants and metallurgical facilities

  • Ceramic and glass manufacturing

  • Industrial furnace maintenance and repair

  • Heat-treatment operations

  • Energy and process industries requiring thermal insulation

Q8. What applications are suitable for this material?

Typical applications include:

  • Furnace lining repair and patching

  • Kiln refurbishment

  • Refractory fill or backing material

  • Thermal insulation layers

  • Maintenance of high-temperature process equipment

Application suitability can be reviewed based on furnace type, temperature range, and installation method.

Q9. What performance can buyers expect in industrial use?

When correctly installed and used within appropriate operating conditions, refractory scrap can provide:

  • Stable heat resistance

  • Durable behavior during heating cycles

  • Reliable insulation properties

  • Cost-efficient maintenance support

Actual performance depends on operating temperatures, installation practices, and system design.

Q10. Do you provide assistance in selecting the right material?

Yes. Buyers can share application details, operating temperature, and required size range. Based on this information, guidance can be provided to help determine suitable material options.

Q11. Do you handle export documentation?

Yes. Export documentation support typically includes:

  • Commercial invoice and packing list

  • Certificate of origin where required

  • HS code guidance

  • Shipping and customs documentation

Documentation is prepared in accordance with international trade and customs requirements.

Q12. Can you advise on HS codes and customs classification?

Yes. Guidance on HS code classification is provided to support accurate customs declaration and smoother clearance at the destination port.

Q13. Which Incoterms do you work with?

Shipments can be arranged under commonly used Incoterms such as FOB, CIF, CFR, or other agreed terms depending on buyer preference and logistics arrangements.

Q14. From which ports are shipments handled?

Shipments are coordinated through major Indian ports depending on cargo type, vessel availability, and buyer destination. Port selection is finalized during shipment planning.

Q15. How is the material packed for export?

Packing methods are selected to protect the material from moisture and handling damage during transit. Packaging may include bulk bags, containers, or other suitable industrial packing formats.

Q16. Can you supply specific size fractions or customized grading?

Where feasible, material can be sorted and graded according to agreed specifications. Buyers typically provide size range, application details, and quantity requirements in advance.

Q17. What information should buyers provide when requesting a quotation?

For an accurate quotation, buyers usually share:

  • Required material type

  • Approximate quantity

  • Preferred size range or grade

  • Destination port

  • Preferred Incoterms

This helps in preparing technical and logistical details efficiently.

Q18. How do you maintain quality control before shipment?

Quality control measures may include:

  • Visual inspection and grading

  • Moisture and contamination checks

  • Batch identification and packing control

  • Verification of shipment documentation

These steps help ensure that shipments match agreed specifications.

Q19. Do you support repeat or long-term supply arrangements?

Yes. Supply planning can be coordinated for buyers requiring periodic shipments or ongoing sourcing support, subject to material availability and agreed schedules.

Q20. How can international buyers contact you for technical details or orders?

Buyers can share their requirements directly:

Phone / WhatsApp: +91 8827323377
Email: exim.rathore.24@gmail.com

Providing application details and technical requirements helps in responding with accurate information on material availability, grading, and shipment options.

Q21. Which regions or countries do you typically export castable scrap and refractory scrap to?

Dry castable scrap and refractory scrap from India are used by furnace operators, kiln maintenance contractors, ceramic producers, and metallurgical plants in various international markets. Shipments are arranged based on buyer requirements, freight feasibility, and destination regulations.

Exports are commonly handled for buyers in:

South and Southeast Asia – including Bangladesh, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Thailand, where furnace repair and ceramic production industries maintain regular demand
Middle East – including United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Oman, particularly for steel, glass, and industrial furnace maintenance sectors
Africa – including Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, and West African industrial hubs with growing metallurgical and cement operations
Europe – including Turkey, Italy, and Eastern European processing and recycling markets
Other international markets – shipments can also be arranged to additional destinations subject to logistics planning and import compliance

Actual shipment destinations depend on application requirements, cargo volume, and port routing, and documentation is prepared in accordance with the importing country’s regulations.