Description
- Alumina Content (Al₂O₃): 50% – 55%
- Maximum Service Temperature: 1450°C (2642°F)
- Cold Crushing Strength (CCS): ≥ 40–50 MPa
- Apparent Porosity: ≤ 20–22%
- Bulk Density: 2.2 – 2.4 g/cm³
- Refractoriness Under Load (RUL): ≥ 1400°C
- Excellent thermal shock resistance
- Low iron content – suitable for food-grade applications
Key Features:
- Direct flame contact safe
- SRL MD High Alumina Fire Bricks
- High mechanical strength & abrasion resistance
- Perfect dimensional accuracy & smooth surface
- Uniform color and texture
- Long service life even under heavy wood/charcoal firing
Key Benefits of High Alumina Fire Bricks
- Exceptional Refractoriness: Service temperatures up to 1750–1800°C depending on grade.
- Superior Slag Resistance: High Al₂O₃ content protects against acidic and basic slag attack.
- Thermal Shock Stability: Handles rapid temperature changes without cracking.
- High Mechanical Strength: Cold crushing strength often >50–80 MPa.
- Low Thermal Conductivity: Improves furnace energy efficiency.
Common Grades and Specifications
High alumina fire bricks are classified by alumina percentage:
- 50–60% Al₂O₃ (Medium Duty): Cost-effective for moderate temperatures.
- 60–70% Al₂O₃ (High Duty): Balanced performance for most furnace zones.
- 70–80%+ Al₂O₃ (Super Duty): Premium grades for aggressive environments.
Typical properties:
- Bulk Density: 2.3–2.8 g/cm³
- Apparent Porosity: 18–24%
- Refractoriness Under Load (RUL): >1450–1600°C
- Fe₂O₃: <2% for better chemical resistance
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