The Essential Role of Firebrick in Industrial Applications: From Steel Production to Chemical Processing

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Firebrick, also known as refractory brick, is a specialized type of building material designed to withstand high temperatures and harsh environments.
These bricks are commonly used in industrial applications, where they provide critical insulation and protection against heat and abrasion.
In this article, we will explore the history of refractory brick, its properties and characteristics, and its various applications in industry.

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Refractory materials generally refer to inorganic non-metallic materials with a refractory of not less than 1580°C. However, the definitions vary around the world, for example, the international standard officially published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) stipulates that “refractory materials are non-metallic materials or products with refractories of at least 1500°C”.
Japan defines it as “inorganic non-metallic materials that are difficult to melt at high temperatures”. Although the definition of refractory material differs from country to country, the basic concept is the same. That is, refractory materials are used as structural materials for high-temperature kilns, furnaces, and other thermal equipment, as well as materials for industrial high-temperature containers and components, and can withstand the corresponding physical and chemical changes and mechanical effects.

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