What refractories can withstand high temperature above 2100 degrees?
You can refer to advices from the first one coupled with the second one.
Usually a dryer will not have such a high temperature. I do not know what you would use it for. Refractory cement coupled with quartz sand can work for 4 to 5 hours. So you can try cement coupled with corundum or superfine bauxite for better effect.
Well, what can you heat to 2100 degrees? ? The dryer? What you used are all substance of low-melting point, which cannot withstand even 1000 degrees. "Is the maximum temperature of refractory bricks 1500 degrees?" Do you mean refractoriness or operating temperature? Firstly, a dryer is impossible to reach 2100 degree. If it does, you might as well use high chrome brick for oxidizing atmosphere. You can use silicon?nitride brick for non-oxidizing atmosphere. But I guess it is enough for you to use clay brick, but the price differs a lot! ! !
But the price is more expensive, while the insulation performance is not as good as common materials. Is there a material that can withstand 2100 ℃? Currently, the long-term use temperature of the best refractory bricks is about at 1800 ℃, while materilas that can withstand a temperature of 2100 ℃ are relatively rare in the production.
It depends on refractoriness of refractory materials. The three refractory bricks above is 300 degrees higher than quartz sand in refractoriness. Magnesia brick: Cast corundum brick with greater than 2000 degrees refractoriness should be enough for you to use. But products like quartz sand merely keeps 1600 to 1700 in refractoriness generally. As you described that refractoriness is greater than 1990 degrees, it is feasible to use hearth made by mixing of quartz sand and refractory cement, which can work for some time at 200 degrees. It is also ok to use dolomite brick whose refractoriness is greater than 2000 degrees.