Mullite lightweight brick
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Product Details
Mullite lightweight brick is a type of brick specially designed to withstand high temperatures and prevent damage from high temperatures.
It is commonly used to line and protect fireplaces, furnaces, kilns, and other heating applications. Refractory bricks are composed of special materials that can withstand thermal shock, resist abrasion, and maintain their structural integrity even under extreme conditions.
They are typically made from refractory ceramic materials such as alumina, silica, and magnesia. Refractory bricks come in a variety of shapes and sizes to meet the specific needs of different applications.
Parameter Details
Classification Group Unit Mullite Firebrick Density (kg/m³)/(Ib/t³) 2700 / 168 ColdCrushingStrength MPa 60 Appearanve Porosity % 18 Chemical Analysis % Al₂O₃ 78.0 SiO2 - Fe₂O₃ 0.4 TiO₂ - Dimensional Tolerances ≤300mm ±1.0 ≥300mm ±1.5 Note:
Altechnicaldata given in our brochures are average values on the basis of proven testing methods and are subject to generally plicable production olerances.
They can be modfied without prior notice(e.g.due to the new raw materials or to techical development).Upon request we il send you our Material
Safety Data Sheets.Ligh Insulating Value
The light weight and high insulating value make furnace walls thinner, and can save much of the engergy.
High Strongth
The high compressive strength of insulating firebricks allows self- supporting structures at elevated tempera-ture, IFB are compatible with dense firebrick, and add strength to the whole construction.
Low heat storage
TREND IFB can store low heat and have good effect on intermittent furnace.
Accurate Dimension
The precise measurements make the joints small and uniformity, so courses of the wall can be loaded quickly and easily, and the result is stronger, tighter , refractory lining in less heat loss through the joints.
High purity
The very low iron and alkali flux content confers good refractoriness and the high alumna content contributes to both of their stability and insulating in reducing atmosphere.
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