Fire Brick Characteristics
Firebricks are capable of withstanding high temperatures, often reaching up to 1700°C (3092°F) or more, depending on the type and composition.
Resistance to Temperature Changes
Fire bricks are not easily cracked or damaged even if they experience sudden extreme changes in temperature.
This material is also resistant to corrosion caused by hot gases or aggressive chemical liquids.
Fire bricks have good thermal insulation properties, helping to maintain the temperature inside the combustion chamber and increasing energy efficiency.
Use of Fire Bricks:
Used in the construction of furnaces, ladles, and other smelting places that require high temperature resistant materials.
Used in kilns and furnaces to fire ceramics.
Used in rotary kilns for cement production.
Used in making bread ovens, pizzerias and home fireplaces that require heat-resistant materials.
Fire bricks are very important in various industries that require heat-resistant materials to ensure the production process runs smoothly and safely. Proper use of fire bricks can increase energy efficiency and extend the life of industrial equipment.