korundalapú
Korundalapú refers to a material that has corundum as its primary component. Corundum itself is a crystalline form of aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃) with a chemical composition of Al₂O₃. It is known for its exceptional hardness, ranking a 9 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, second only to diamond. This makes corundum-based materials highly resistant to scratching, abrasion, and wear.
Naturally occurring corundum can be found in various colors due to trace impurities, such as ruby (red)
Due to its hardness and thermal stability, korundalapú is utilized in a wide range of applications. It