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The difference between light high alumina brick and heavy aluminum brick

The difference between light high alumina brick and heavy aluminum brick

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High aluminum brick is one of the ideal heat insulating material, with high strength, low thermal conductivity, good insulation performance, low price and other characteristics, has been widely used in ceramic tunnel kiln, roller kiln, shuttle kiln, kiln wall, it is also used in various heating furnace coking furnace of iron and steel industry and other thermal equipment heat treatment, lining material, and has broad market prospects.
Lightweight high alumina brick, also called high alumina insulation brick. Alumina content of 48% or more, mainly from mullite and glass phase or corundum composition of lightweight refractory. Volume density 0.4 - 1.35g/cm3. Porosity 66% - 73%, compressive strength 1 - 8MPa. Better thermal shock resistance. Usually, a high alumina clinker is added with a small amount of clay. After grinding, it is poured and shaped in the form of slurry by gas generation or foam method, and it is fired at 1300 - 1500 DEG C. Sometimes industrial alumina can be used instead of some bauxite clinker. Used for lining and insulation of masonry kilns, as well as for areas where there is no strong, high temperature molten material erosion and erosion. When contacting the flame directly, the surface contact temperature shall not be higher than 1350 degrees centigrade.
Lightweight high alumina bricks, commonly called insulating refractory bricks, also known as insulating refractory bricks. First of all, literally, lightweight aluminum bricks and heavy aluminum bricks are very different in weight. Lightweight high alumina bricks, also called insulated high alumina bricks, are designed for insulation and heat preservation. In normal use, the utility model is not directly contacted with the furnace temperature, and is a refractory brick product which is close to the furnace wall and has the function of heat insulation and heat preservation.

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