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Low Creep Clay Brick
The low creep clay brick is made of super coke, andalusite and fused mullite with a small amount of additives. The high quality hot air furnace clay brick with the porosity of 1-3 ~ 15%, creep rate of 0 ~ 0 8%, softening temperature of 0 2Mpa under load of 1 472 ℃, and compressive strength of 0 0MPa at room temperature was developed by the process of three-level battering and co-grinding powder. The clay brick has good volume stability, creep and wear resistance at high temperature. Application Widely used in metallurgy, building materials, chemical industry, petroleum, machinery manufacturin
Composition: Premium materials such as high alumina oxide, magnesium oxide, and silicon carbide, with customizable composition based on client requirements.
Form: Available in powder, brick, board, and castable forms to suit various application needs.
Refractoriness: Standard range from 1200°C to 1800°C, with options for higher temperature customization.
Application Fields: Widely used in industries such as steel, cement, glass, and petrochemicals for furnace lining and insulation.
Packaging: Options include 25 kg bags, bulk bags, and custom packaging solutions compliant with global transportation standards.
Introduction
Our experienced R&D team can customize the material, form, and size according to your specific application needs while ensuring compliance with international quality standards. With rigorous quality control and advanced production facilities, we guarantee products with high refractoriness, excellent compressive strength, and long-lasting durability. Whether you are in the steel, cement, glass, or petrochemical industry, we are your trusted partner, supporting the success of your projects.
For customization inquiries, please feel free to contact us. We will provide tailor-made solutions based on your requirements.
Low Creep Clay Brick Details
The low creep clay brick is made of super coke, andalusite and fused mullite with a small amount of additives. The high quality hot air furnace clay brick with the porosity of 1-3 ~ 15%, creep rate of 0 ~ 0 8%, softening temperature of 0 2Mpa under load of 1 472 ℃, and compressive strength of 0 0MPa at room temperature was developed by the process of three-level battering and co-grinding powder. The clay brick has good volume stability, creep and wear resistance at high temperature.
Application
Widely used in metallurgy, building materials, chemical industry, petroleum, machinery manufacturing, silicate, power and other industrial fields, widely used in hot air furnace.
Low creep clay bricks are further improved in the production process of ordinary clay bricks, mainly to meet the requirements of the working environment of blast furnace. The upsizing of blast furnace requires higher air temperature of blast furnace hot blast furnace. Due to the increase of wind temperature, the requirement of clay bricks used in hot air furnace is also raised, which requires better high-temperature volumetric stability, creep and wear resistance. Therefore, ordinary clay bricks produced entirely from clay can no longer meet the requirements of high wind and hot wind, so it is necessary to produce high quality clay bricks with low creep. Low creep clay brick with raw materials must be compact structure, high purity, less impurities, to avoid any products when burning too much liquid and lower creep resistance, often with the chamotte clinker as aggregate, products are also so good thermal shock resistance and erosion resistance, thus will generally add part of mullite, generally around 1400 ° C in firing.
Physical And Chemical Indicators
Chemical composition% |
Al 2O 3% |
42-53 |
≥42 |
≥58 |
Fe 2O 3% |
1.6 |
2.0 |
1.5 |
|
CaO+MgO% |
0.7 |
0.7 |
0.7 |
|
Na2+K2O% |
0.8 |
0.8 |
0.8 |
|
Bulk density g/cm 3 |
2.2 |
2.2 |
2.45 |
|
Show porosity %≤ |
17 |
17 |
16 |
|
Normal temperature compressive strength MPa |
40 |
40 |
50 |
|
0.2MPa Initial temperature of softening under load |
1450 |
1450 |
1600 |
|
High temperature creep rate%(1280℃,0.2MPa,25h)CS |
0.4 |
- |
0.4 |
|
High temperature flexural strength MPa |
1200℃ |
10 |
- |
- |
1500℃ |
4 |
- |
6 |
|
Thermal expansion rate (20℃-1000℃)% COTE |
0.7 |
0.7 |
0.7 |