Can be recycled and reused.
it mainly depends on whether the refractory bricks contain chromium, if not, we only need to properly dispose of them, it would cost less and assure that there is no bad effect on people and the environment, shoot two hawks with one arrow; if there is hazardous elements like chromium and mercury, it may cost much and be disposed as industrial waste(or construction waste) by local environmental protection department, it is ok if there is a large amount of waste, because the environmental protection department will not take those waste that is not obviously dangerous seriously, even if it is dangerous waste. If there is no suitable manufacturers. It is better to look for a refractory brick manufacturers to recycle it, the cost is acceptable if the amount is small. In general, these heavy metal containing refractory bricks need to be disposed by the company that has quality to dispose such hazardous waste.
Refractory waste should refer to the used refractory material, which more or less have some pollution. low grade material such as clay brick and high alumina brick can be used repeatedly on the spot, such as breaking it and making it into waste refractory bricks sand, unshaped refractory meterial or low-grade refractory brick, or just bury it in a pit. collect high grade bricks such as corundum brickand silicon carbide brick and sell, they are sought after, the price per ton ranges from several hundred to several thousand. pay special attention not to dispose waste refractory bricks containing metal chromium at random, for it is toxic and carcinogenic. Collect them and seal them up, looking for manufacturers to buy and reuse.