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Fire Clay High Alumina Bricks

Fire Clay High Alumina Bricks

As their name indicates fire clay bricks are bricks that are made from fire clay and intended for use in places with high temperatures that ordinary masonry bricks cannot withstand. These bricks have many industrial applications as they can be used in operations requiring high temperatures.

 High alumina bricks require bauxite to be manufactured. Bauxite is a naturally occurring mineral which is also found in kaolin-tic clays. These two substances are taken as raw materials and roasted together to produce a high refractory material with a chemical formula of 3Al2O3.2SiO2.

This material is used to make high alumina bricks that find applications in not only kilns and furnaces but also cement, iron and steel, and glass industries. Our high alumina bricks are not only very hard and thermal resistant but also provide great electrical insulation.

Types of Products:

  • High alumina firebricks
  • High alumina refractory bricks
  • Low creep high alumina bricks 

Used of Fire Clay Materials:

  • Construction
  • Fireplace construction
  • Industrial furnace construction

Advantage of Fire Clay:

  • Thermal insulation
  • Thermal conductivity
  • High resistance to thermal shock
  • Chemical attack for providing long service life
  • Easy applications
  • Easy installations and operations

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