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Star of high-performance refractory materials-silicon mullite brick

In high-temperature furnaces and heat treatment equipment in modern industry, the selection of refractory materials is crucial. Silica mullite brick, as a new type of refractory material, has attracted widespread attention in the market due to its excellent performance.

 

1. Overview of Silica Mullite Brick:

 

The full name is silicate mullite brick, which is a refractory material with silicate mullite as the main component. It is famous for its high refractoriness, good thermal stability and excellent resistance to chemical erosion.

 

2. Performance characteristics of silica mullite brick:

 

High refractoriness: silica mullite brick can withstand long-term working temperatures of up to 1700 degrees Celsius.

 

Thermal stability: Excellent thermal shock resistance, so that it can still maintain structural integrity in an environment with rapid temperature changes.

 

Chemical erosion resistance: It has high resistance to most slags and chemical media.

 

Energy saving effect: Due to its good thermal insulation properties, silica mullite brick helps to reduce energy consumption.

 

3. Application fields of silica-molybdenum bricks:

Silica-molybdenum bricks are widely used in many high-temperature industrial fields such as steel smelting, ceramic firing, glass melting, cement production, etc.

 

4. Installation and maintenance of silica-molybdenum bricks:

Proper installation and maintenance are essential to ensure the performance of silica-molybdenum bricks and extend their service life. It is recommended that professional personnel carry out the construction and regularly check the integrity of the refractory materials.

 

5. Market prospects of silica-molybdenum bricks:

With the development of industrial technology and the improvement of environmental protection requirements, the market demand for silica-molybdenum bricks as an environmentally friendly refractory material will continue to grow.