Today, Fireramo received some inquiries from customers about clay bricks. For example, are clay bricks fire resistant? The answer is yes, because clay bricks, also known as fireclay bricks, have good refractory properties. What are the characteristics and applications of clay bricks? It might be a bit of a waste of time to reply individually. Therefore, firera summarizes the refractory properties and uses of clay bricks in detail for you in this article.
Clay bricks are made of refractory clay combined with press molding sintered, clay refractory bricks sintering temperature in more than 1400 degrees. During the manufacturing process, clay bricks undergo chemical and physical changes to form a dense crystalline structure. This structure gives clay bricks excellent refractory properties, allowing them to withstand the extreme conditions of high-temperature environments.
Refractory clay refers to clay with a refractoriness greater than 1580°C that can be used as a refractory material and bauxite used as a refractory material.
Clay bricks are usually categorized according to their composition ratios, and the common ones are SK30 Clay Brick, Low Porosity Fireclay Brick, Chamotte Brick, etc.
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In addition to its high refractoriness, fireclay maintains volume stability at high temperatures and is exceptionally firm after calcination because of its resistance to slagging, to rapid cooling and heating, and a certain degree of mechanical strength. After the addition of alumina and other materials, clay refractory bricks have excellent high temperature resistance, chemical stability line and physical impact resistance.
Due to the different composition, the performance may be different, the specific performance you can contact us or go to the details page of the clay brick to see.
Clay bricks are widely used in a variety of refractory buildings and equipment due to their excellent refractory properties. It is widely used in high temperature industries such as steel making, iron making, chemical and glass industries. In addition, clay bricks are also used in the construction of refractory equipment such as hearths, chimneys, furnaces, sintering furnaces, and some buildings that require high refractory performance.
As a refractory brick manufacturer, our clay bricks have stable refractory properties. Their dense crystalline structure and specially formulated materials enable them to remain stable in high-temperature environments and provide reliable refractory protection for buildings. The wide range of applications of clay bricks in the refractory field proves its reliability and effectiveness.
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