The experiments were carried out to show that it was possible to raise the chemical purity of the electrically fused alumina powders by means of the high-temperature (about 1750 °C) vacuum (about 10–5 mm Hg) roasting. Three samples of the commercial fused corundum were heat-treated, the samples having different size grading and impurity composition, after the treatment the impurity level turned out to be ten times as less: the samples were almost completely cleared off Na, Mg, K, Mn, Cu and Zn impurities, the iron content decreased by the factor of 8‒10. It was determined that the samples were built up of the porous pellets of the size of 16‒60 microns, formed out of the solid micro-particles of the size of 0,4‒0,7 microns. The pellets' specific surface area was within the 2,8 and 3,3 cm/gram.