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Fire clay bricks are high-temperature refractory materials made from a mixture of fire clay, alumina, and silica. They are designed to withstand extreme heat and thermal shock, making them ideal for use in furnaces, kilns, and other high-temperature applications. These bricks are typically used in industries that require heat-resistant materials, such as metallurgy, ceramics, and glass manufacturing.
| Material Composition | Fire clay, alumina, and silica |
| Temperature Resistance | Up to 1,600┬░C (2,912┬░F) |
| Density | 1.6 to 2.0 g/cm┬│ |
| Thermal Conductivity | 0.5 to 1.0 W/m┬╖K |
| Compressive Strength | 20 to 70 MPa |
| Standard Sizes | 230 x 114 x 76 mm or custom sizes available |
When selecting fire clay bricks, consider the specific temperature requirements of your application and the thermal shock resistance needed. It's important to specify the desired density and compressive strength, as these factors can affect performance. Additionally, inquire about any relevant certifications or standards that may apply to your industry. Be prepared to discuss quantities, as bulk orders may influence pricing and availability.
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Fire clay bricks can typically withstand temperatures up to 1,600┬░C (2,912┬░F).
Yes, but they should be protected from moisture and extreme weather conditions.
Choose standard sizes or custom sizes based on your specific application and installation requirements.
Yes, they are commonly used in wood-fired ovens due to their heat resistance.
Fire clay bricks are specifically designed to withstand high temperatures, while regular bricks are not.
Yes, they should be installed with proper mortar and techniques to ensure durability.