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What is the difference between fireclay bricks and high alumina refractory bricks?

What is the difference between fireclay bricks and high alumina refractory bricks?

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A neutral refractory with an alumina content of more than 48%. Made from alumina or other raw materials of high alumina content; formed and calcined. High thermal stability, fire resistance above 1770. Slag resistance is good, used for masonry steel smelting furnace, glass furnace, cement rotary furnace lining.
High alumina brick is one of refractory materials. The main component of this kind of refractory brick is AL2O3.
First of all, there is a difference in the material, one is clay, and one is high aluminum.Also known as clay brick brick, is a man-made small bulk building, clay brick clay (including shale, coal gangue powder) as the main raw material, through mud processing, molding, drying and roasting, solid and hollow.
High R.U.L, low creep high alumina brick [1] is using high grade bauxite, fused corundum, fused mullite as main raw material of high-grade refractory materials. The product has the advantages of high temperature, little creep, strong corrosion resistance and good thermal shock resistance, and is suitable for large and medium-sized hot blast stoves.

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