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What are the advantages of refractories?

What are the advantages of refractories?

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Special refractories are new inorganic non-metallic materials developed on the basis of traditional ceramics and refractory materials. For example, AZS brick, corundum brick, magnesia chrome brick, silicon carbide, silicon nitride bonded silicon carbide, nitrides, silicides, sulfide, boride, carbide and other non oxide refractory materials; calcium oxide, chromium oxide, alumina, Magnesium Oxide, beryllium and other refractory materials. Often used insulation refractories are diatomite products, asbestos products, insulation panels and so on
The castable refractory is a refractory product with a certain shape after being melted at high temperature by a certain method. Neutral refractory is refractory material which is difficult to react with acid or alkaline slag at high temperature, such as carbon refractory and chrome refractory. Some of the high alumina refractories are also attributed to this category.
Aluminosilicate refractory refractory material refers to SiO2-Al2O3 as the main ingredient, according to how much the Al2O3 content can be divided into semi silica (Al2O3 15~30%), clay (Al2O3 30~48%), high alumina (Al2O3 > 48%) three.
Basic refractory material generally refers to Magnesium Oxide or Magnesium Oxide and calcium oxide as the main component of refractory materials. This kind of refractory material has higher refractoriness and strong resistance to alkaline slag.
Acid refractory material usually refers to refractories with SiO2 content greater than 93%. Its main characteristic is that it can resist acid slag corrosion at high temperature, but it is easy to react with alkaline slag.

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