Properties that Make Alumina Refractory Bricks Tougher
@northrefractor (2)
Kolkata, India
September 28, 2013 12:54pm CST
For buildings that require tough materials to complete, alumina refractory bricks are the first choice. They cost a little more than the conventional refractory bricks but the little extra on the price tag is very much welcome as it is really worth it. A high alumina brick is much preferred to use and this is because of a number of reasons.
First, a high alumina grade makes the brick absorb lesser steam from the high temperature environment. This is especially useful for buildings that use a lot of steam on their operations like a restaurant perhaps? The ovens should be lined with an able refractory material in order to ensure the best operations. High alumina content on the brick does not affect the temperatures in the cooking environment but they are the best to use for ovens as they last longer. So restaurants get to have durable ovens for all their operation needs.
Refractory bricks are manufactured for the reason that they provide the needed protection for the structures against extreme heat. Alumina refractory bricks are efficient for buildings that need a highly porous material. The porosity of the brick is because it is denser. A high alumina brick is probably the safest and most effective refractory and will perform the best for commercial wood ovens. They are tough, porous, and completely do its purpose.
No responses
