Kerui has a complete pre-sale technical team and standardized customer service consultation process to provide customers with the design, production, construction and maintenance of the overall furnace refractory, and help customers quickly select the appropriate furnace construction and maintenance plan.

 


In order to give full play to the performance of refractory materials and effectively improve the service life of the kiln, a good construction scheme and execution is very important.Kerui has its own five construction teams, covering the construction and maintenance of more than 100 commonly used refractory materials for kilns in steel, non-ferrous metal smelting, petrochemical, building materials and other industries.

 

After-sales service!
In addition to the product quality guarantee period, our company still undertake the after-sales service obligations, and provide you with the corresponding products, seriously for you to solve the problem (the corresponding fee is charged at cost).

 

 

 

Magnesia brick is an alkaline refractory brick made of magnesia as the main component and periclase as the main crystal phase. Its magnesium oxide content is 91%-97%. Magnesium bricks have high refractoriness, and have good corrosion resistance to iron oxides, alkaline slag and high-calcium fluxes. But the thermal shock resistance is poor.

 

Excellent High-Temperature Resistance
Mag bricks are resistant to structural damage even at temperatures of up to 3000 degree (5432 degree F). They are able to be employed in applications where other materials would fail because of their excellent temperature tolerance.

 


 


 


 

 

Direct-Bonded Magnesite Bricks
Magnesite grains are combined with a high-purity magnesia binder to create direct-bonded magnesite bricks. These bricks are ideal for use in the steelmaking and non-ferrous metal industries because of their superior corrosion resistance and strong thermal conductivity.

 


In order to create fused magnesite bricks, raw materials for magnesia must first be melted in an electric arc furnace, then the molten material must be cooled and solidified. High-density, exceptional thermal shock resistance, and high refractoriness bricks are produced as a result of this method. They are frequently employed in situations involving high temperatures.

 


In order to create burned magnesite bricks, raw materials for magnesia are heated to a high temperature, cooled, and then shaped. These bricks are frequently employed in a variety of high-temperature industrial furnaces and have strong thermal shock resistance.

 


 

Furnace Refractory Bricks
Furnace Refractory Bricks
Fireproof Brick For Sale
Fireproof Brick For Sale


 


The cement industry relies on magnesia bricks in the construction of rotary kilns, which are essential for clinker production. These kilns operate at temperatures exceeding 1,400 degree , and magnesia bricks excel in such harsh conditions. Their ability to withstand high temperatures and resist the corrosive effects of alkaline materials is vital for prolonged kiln life and cost-effective cement production.

 


 

Non-Ferrous Metallurgy
Magnesia bricks also find applications in non-ferrous metallurgy, such as in the construction of copper and nickel smelting furnaces. These furnaces operate at elevated temperatures, and the resistance to corrosion and thermal stress exhibited by magnesia bricks is indispensable for their performance and longevity.

 

1

2

3

Magnesia bricks possess excellent thermal insulation properties, ensuring energy efficiency in high-temperature processes.

4

 

 

01

Silica (SiO2)

02

Iron Oxide (Fe2O3)

03

04

Alumina (Al2O3)

05

 

 


Bulk density and porosity are key indicators of a brick's durability and thermal conductivity. High bulk density generally means higher strength and better resistance to slag and erosion. On the other hand, lower porosity ensures better resistance to chemical attacks and reduces the likelihood of the brick absorbing harmful substances.when selecting a high alumina fire brick, check the manufacturer's specifications for bulk density and porosity to ensure they meet the demands of your application. Typically, a good quality high alumina fire brick should have a bulk density of around 2.3-3.0 g/cm³ and low porosity, preferably below 20%.

 


Cold crushing strength (ccs) is a measure of a brick's mechanical strength, or its ability to withstand physical forces without breaking. This is particularly important in high-stress environments where the bricks will be supporting heavy loads or exposed to abrasive materials. High-quality high alumina magnesia bricks should have a ccs of at least 70-100 mpa.

 


High alumina magnesia bricks should have good resistance to chemical attacks, particularly from slags, gases, and other corrosive substances encountered in high-temperature environments. The chemical composition of the brick should be considered, especially its ability to resist alkalis, acids, and other chemicals present in the operating environment.

 


 


Finally, consider the reputation of the manufacturer or supplier. Established brands with a history of producing high-quality refractory materials are generally more reliable. Look for certifications that verify the quality and performance of the magnesia bricks, such as iso 9001 or other industry-specific standards.

 

 

The production of MgO-C bricks is important for the construction of refractory bricks: the quality and quantity of graphite added to the ingredients are very important. Due to the large amount of graphite in the dirt and the small particles of the aggregate, it is better to use high pressure pressure and pressure control methods of light weight first, heavy pressure, and pressures many to avoid creating cracks. It is better to take control measures for cleaning, fatigue and pressure. In addition, the surface of adobe created by high pressure is very smooth, and it is easy to slip during handling and construction. Therefore, The finished adobe should be sanded or coated with a cooling resin 0.1-2mm thick to form a resin film to prevent it from slipping.. This treatment is called anti-skid treatment .

MgO-C heat treatment brick

Cast magnesia adobe coal must be hardened before use, and the heat loss of hardening has a great influence on the performance of refractory bricks. Research has shown that the hardening treatment at 200-250 degree is best for ensuring high brick density and reducing porosity. When it is higher than 250 degree or below 200 degree , annealing can have negative effects. It is necessary to control the air. Usually at 50-60 degree , due to the softening of the resin, it should be properly heated; at 100-110 degree , because a lot of metal is released, it needs to be heated; at 200-250 degree , to complete the reaction, and to be properly heated.

 

 

Kerui Refractory has now become one of the powerful refractory enterprises in the research, development, production and sales of refractory products, and its product uses cover the use of refractory materials for high-temperature kilns and equipment in metallurgy, chemical industry, building materials, electric power, military industry, non-ferrous metals, carbon industry and other industries. Kerui Refractory produces 150000 tons of sintered products and 100000 tons of unshaped refractory materials annually. The company has four plants, namely heavy bricks, light bricks, unshaped bricks and fused bricks.

productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1

 

 
productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1

 

 

A: Refractory chrome-magnesia bricks and compositions composed of a granular fused material having a grain size of 12 mm or less, and a content of from 71 to 83 wt. % Cr 2 O 3 and from 17 to 29 wt. % MgO, the minimum content of Cr 2 O 3 and MgO being 94 wt. %.

A: 2800 degrees Celsius
Using MgO-C bricks, clean steel can be manufactured with less refractory usage. Because magnesia has a melting point of 2800 degrees Celsius, these refractories have a considerable advantage over Al2O3- and SiO2-based materials.

A: Magnesia carbon bricks are made of high melting point alkaline oxide magnesium oxide (melting point 2800 degree ) and high melting point carbon materials that are difficult to be wetted by slag as raw materials, with various non-oxide additives added.

A: The degree of efflorescence is given as:(a) NIL – When there is no perceptible deposit of efflorescence. (b) SLIGHT- Not more than 10% area of the brick covered with a thin deposit of salt. (c) MODERATE- Covering up to 50% area of the brick.

A: Magnesite is a mineral that is composed of magnesium carbonate (MgCO3) and belongs to the calcite group of carbonate minerals. It is a major source of magnesium. The mineral formed as a result of the action of magnesium-containing solutions on calcite or as an alteration product from magnesium-rich rocks.

A: They are used in furnaces, kilns, ladles, converters, and other high-temperature equipment where resistance to alkaline slags and thermal stability are essential. Maintenance considerations: Magnesia bricks can be sensitive to hydration, carbon dioxide (CO2), and sulfur dioxide (SO2).

A: It is mainly used for the furnace lining and taphole of the steelmaking oxidation reformer, hot spots on the furnace wall of high-power electric furnaces, as well as the lining of the refining furnace outside the furnace and the slag line of the steel drum.There are three effective types of cleaning solvents for brick, including soapy water (for general brick cleaning), a bleach formula (for mold and mildew), or muriatic acid (for the toughest-to-remove stains).

A: Magnesia carbon bricks are made of high melting point alkaline oxide magnesium oxide (melting point 2800 degree ) and high melting point carbon materials that are difficult to be wetted by slag as raw materials, with various non-oxide additives added.

A: In commerce, the term 'magnesite' refers not only to the mineral, but also to many products, obtained by calcining the natural carbonate, e.g., caustic magnesite (magnesia obtained by calcining crude magnesite at comparatively low temperatures, 700 to 1,000 o C, and retaining 2 to 7% CO2 as carbonate) and dead- burnt

A: Magnesia Bricks, is a white hygroscopic solid mineral that occurs naturally as periclase and is a source of magnesium (see also oxide). It has an empirical formula of MgO and consists of a lattice of Mg2+ ions and O2− ions held together by ionic bonding.

A: However, due to a low melting temperature (650 degree ), magnesium has relatively poor elevated temperature mechanical properties, e.g., creep. This has, therefore, restricted its use in applications such as engine components. Magnesium is also a highly reactive metal and has inherently poor corrosion and wear resistance.

A: 2,271,362 discloses chrome-magnesite fusion bricks having a composition of 79% Cr 2 O 3, 20.6% MgO and 0.4% CaO. These bricks can serve as lining in glass tank furnaces, but only below the melt level, because above the melt level they are eroded quickly.

A: It is mainly used in metallurgical industry kilns, such as sec- ondary refining furnaces and various nonferrous smelting furnaces. In addition, it is also used in the burning zone of cement rotary kilns and the regen- erator of glass kilns.

A: Magnesia brick is an alkaline refractory brick made of magnesia as the main component and periclase as the main crystal phase. Its magnesium oxide content is 91%-97%. Magnesium bricks have high refractoriness, and have good corrosion resistance to iron oxides, alkaline slag and high-calcium fluxes.

whatsapp

Telefon

E-mail

Undersøgelse