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High Alumina Refractory Bricks for Iron Making Furnaces

High Alumina Refractory Bricks for Iron Making Furnaces

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5 m.t.
Supply Capability:
1500 m.t./month

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 Brief features of Refractory brick for Iron making furnaces

Low thermal conductivity   

Excellent acid and base slagging resistance

High refractoriness

Excellent thermal shock resistance  

Excellent mechanical strength

Good spalling resistance and wear resistance.

Good corrosion resistance.

High-temperature creep rate is quite low.

Good volume stability at high temperature.

Low bulk density, low thermal conductivity, good thermal insulation performance.



Technical data for Refractory Bricks for Iron making furnaces

ITEM

UAL48

UAL55

UAL65

UAL75

UAL80

UAL85

ALP80

Refractoriness,  

1750

1770

1790

1790

1810

1810

1810

Apparent Porosity,%

22

22

23

23

20

20

18

C.C.S, Mpa 

39

44

49

53

55

60

100

Refractories Under   Load (0.2Mpa),℃ 

1420

1470

1500

1520

1500

1520

1550

Reheating Linear   Change,%

1450x2h              0.1-0.4

1500x2h              0.1-0.4

1500x2h              0.1-0.4

1500x2h         0.1-0.4

1550x2h              -0.5+0.5

1550x2h              -0.5+0.5

1550x2h              -0.5+0.5

Al2O3   Content , %

48

55

65

75

80

85

82

 

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2.Abundant Experience. Prevent cracks and twist in bricks.

3.Different Moulds. Save mould fees for you.

4.Lower ferric Oxide,porosity,higher refractoriness,density,higher CCS and exact tolerance.

5.Strict Quality Control. Meet clients’ quality requirement.

6.Safty packing,prompt delivery time,and excellent after-sales services.

7.Large stocks. Guarantee prompt delivery.

8.Professional Packing. Avoid damage and secure the goods in transportation

Q: What is the heat preservation material used in a laboratory furnace?
Asbestos, high alumina brick, or carbonized silicon are often used.Thermal insulation materials are generally used to guide heat coefficient less than or equal to 0.2 of the material. Thermal insulation material development is very fast, and in industry and building the use of good insulation technology and materials, often can get twice the result with half the effort. Each ton of mineral cotton insulation used in the building saves one ton of oil a year.
Q: Introduction of high alumina brick
Made from alumina or other raw materials of high alumina content; formed and calcined. High thermal stability, fire resistance above 1770. Slag resistance is good, used for masonry steel smelting furnace, glass furnace, cement rotary furnace lining.
Q: What is the price of the latest thermal insulation material?
There are many kinds of insulation materials, and the price will fluctuate with the market. Small quantities of inquiry or procurement, then go directly to the local thermal insulation market, a wide variety of prices are basically the market price.
Q: What is the difference between T3 refractory bricks and high alumina refractory bricks?
High aluminum refractory brick brick is all in one type of material classification, the material is AL2O3 high bauxite content above 55%, refractory brick by material into clay bricks, high aluminum brick brick brick corundum brick
Q: What materials are used for roof insulation?
There are two kinds: one is a kind of cotton insulation board, such as rock wool board, aluminum silicate cotton board, but this is not environmental protection, harmful to life, foam board (this fire safety factor minimum), these relatively cheap.
Q: Difference between low creep high alumina brick and ordinary high alumina brick
The emphasis is on the physical and chemical indexes of low creep and high alumina bricks. The physical and chemical indexes of the high alumina bricks are different, too. They are DRL-1550And LZ-75 perform GB GB/T2988-2012
Q: Are there any differences between insulating bricks and refractory bricks?
As the name suggests, the main role of insulating brick is used to preserve heat and reduce the loss of heat. Such as: Molai S; and the firebrick is mainly used to withstand flame burn. Bricks usually do not contact fire directly, while refractory bricks usually contact the flame directly.
Q: The difference between ordinary and diatomite brick refractory brick
Refractory brick belongs to a large class, according to different materials used are divided into: high alumina brick, dolomite brick, magnesia chrome brick, magnesia spinel brick, phosphate brick, carborundum brick, brick, mullite bricks etc..
Q: What are the lining structures of lime rotary kilns and what are the requirements for refractories?
The physical and chemical properties of refractory materials used in rotary kiln are as follows: physical and chemical properties of refractory materials used in rotary kilnMaterial name: high temperature compressive strength (MPa), softening temperature (DEG C), thermal shock resistance (1100 DEG C, cold water), sub volume density (g/cm3)Magnesia spinel brick is greater than or equal to 50 is greater than or equal to 1700 = 12 = 2.95High alumina brick is greater than or equal to 75 = 1520 = 8 = 2.57High aluminum bricks more than 50 = 1700 = 12 = 1The clay brick is greater than or equal to 30 = 1400 = 12 = 2.30
Q: The difference between clay bricks and clay bricks
According to the hole rate: solid brick (no hole or hole rate less than 25% bricks), porous brick (hole rate is equal to or greater than 25%), the size of the hole is small and the number of bricks, usually used in load-bearing parts, higher strength level. Hollow brick (hole rate equal to or greater than 40%, large pore size and small amount of brick, commonly used in non load parts, low strength grade).Solid bricks and porous bricks are mostly used for load-bearing structural walls. Hollow bricks are mostly used in non load bearing structures.

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