What are the types of advanced refractory?
it can be divided into two categories of general and special refractories ordinary refractories by chemical properties into acidic, neutral and alkaline. Special refractory composition divided by high temperature oxide, refractory compounds and high-temperature composite materials Furthermore, according to refractoriness can be divided into ordinary refractory products (1580 ~ 1770 ℃), advanced refractory products (1770 ~ 2000 ℃) and grade refractory products (2000 ℃ above). the article can be divided into blocks (standard bricks, shaped bricks, etc. ), special shape (crucible, sagger, pipe, etc.), fibrous (aluminosilicate, zirconia and boron quality, etc.) and a random shape (refractory clay, pouring materials and ramming mixes, etc.) according to the sintering process it can be divided into sintered products, cast products, melt blown products.
Hello there: Divided into two categories of general and special refractories ordinary refractories by chemical properties into acidic, neutral and alkaline. Special refractory composition is divided by high temperature oxide, refractory compounds and high-temperature composite materials Furthermore, according to refractoriness can be divided into ordinary refractory products (1580 ~ 1770 ℃), advanced refractory products (1770 ~ 2000 ℃) and grade refractory products (2000 ℃ above). the article can be divided into blocks (standard bricks, shaped bricks, etc. ), special shape (crucible, sagger, pipe, etc.), fibrous (aluminosilicate, zirconia and boron carbide quality, etc.) and a random shape (refractory clay, pouring materials and ramming mixes, etc.) according to the sintering process it can be divided into sintered products, cast products, melt blown products.
According to the chemical composition of minerals,refractory can be divided into eight categories: 1, siliceous material. 2, aluminosilicate materials. 3, magnesia materials. 4, dolomite materials. 5, chromium materials. 6, the carbonaceous material. 7, zirconium materials. 8, special refractories. 1. refractories according to chemical properties can be divided into three categories: 1, acidic refractory materials. 2, neutral refractories. 3, basic refractories. 1. refractories according to chemical properties can be divided into three categories: 1, ordinary refractories, refractoriness is 1580-1770 degrees. 2, advanced refractories refractoriness is 1770-2000 degrees. 3, super refractories refractoriness higher than 2000 degrees. 3. refractory according to the forming process can be classified into seven categories: 1, natural rock molding process. 2, compression moulding refractories. 3, moulding refractories by casting. 4, plastic molding refractories. 5, ramming molding refractories. 6, injection molding refractories. 7, extrusion molding refractories.
Divided into ordinary and special refractory two categories. Common refractories by chemical properties into acidic, neutral and alkaline. Special refractory are divided by the high temperature oxide, refractory compounds and high-temperature composite materials by its compositions. according to refractoriness it can be divided into ordinary refractory products (1580 ~ 1770 ℃), advanced refractory products (1770 ~ 2000 ℃) and premium refractory products (2000 ℃ above). The article can be divided into blocks (standard bricks, shaped bricks, etc.), special shape (crucible, sagger, pipe, etc.), fibrous (aluminosilicate, zirconia and boron carbide quality, etc.) and irregular shape (refractory clay, pouring materials and ramming mixes, etc.) According to the sintering process is divided into sintered products, cast products, melt blown products. The appearance is shaped or amorphous according to pH it can be divided into acidic, neutral and alkalinity according to basic operation mode, there are castable refractory ramming spraying materials, impressionable plastic material, coating. according to different components, there are clay, high alumina, corundum, spinel, magnesia, magnesium, calcium, magnesium aluminum quality,magnesia-chrome, silicon, etc.