The difference between high alumina brick and Fire clay brick
Clay bricks have an aluminum content of 35%-45%. It is made of hard clay clinker, which is batched according to the particle size requirements, after molding and drying, and fired at a temperature of 1300-1400 ° C. The firing process of clay bricks is mainly the process of continuous dehydration and decomposition of kaolinite to form mullite crystals. Clay bricks are weak acid refractory products, which can resist the erosion of acid slag and acid gas. Clay bricks have good thermal properties and are resistant to rapid cooling and rapid heating.
In the temperature range of 0-1000℃, the volume of clay bricks expands uniformly with the increase of temperature. The linear expansion curve is similar to a straight line, and the linear expansion rate is 0.6%-0.7%. When the temperature reaches 1200℃, As the temperature continues to rise, its volume will begin to shrink from the maximum expansion. When the temperature of the clay brick exceeds 1200 °C, the low melting point in the clay brick gradually melts, and the particles are closely attached to each other due to the action of surface tension, resulting in volume shrinkage.
High-alumina refractory bricks are refractory products with aluminum content greater than 48%. The refractoriness and softening temperature of high-alumina bricks are higher than those of clay bricks, and their slag corrosion resistance is better, but their thermal stability is not as good as clay bricks. High alumina bricks have high density, low porosity and wear resistance. For some furnace heads and furnace bottoms, it is better to use high-alumina bricks for masonry; but if it is a specific clay brick for carbon furnaces, it is not suitable to use high-alumina bricks, because high-alumina bricks are prone to curling at high temperatures. warped corners.
High alumina bricks are mainly used for the lining of blast furnaces, hot blast stoves, electric furnace roofs, blast furnaces, reverberatory furnaces and rotary kilns. In addition, high alumina bricks are widely used as open hearth regenerative lattice bricks, plugs for pouring systems, nozzle bricks, etc. However, the price of high-alumina bricks is higher than that of clay bricks, so clay bricks are still used where clay refractory bricks can meet the requirements.
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