Refractory Bricks | Bricks | Construction Materials | By Ashutosh Nautiyal

Introduction to Refractory Bricks:- Refractory bricks or Fire bricks are made from fire-clay. Fire brick or Refractory brick was first invented in 1822 by William Weston Young. It is burnt at very high temperatures in Hoffman's kiln during its manufacturing. These bricks have an aluminium oxide content that can be as high as 50-80%.

Refractory Bricks 





Refractory Bricks | Bricks | Construction Materials | By Ashutosh Nautiyal
Refractory Bricks




Introduction to Refractory Bricks:-




  • Refractory bricks or Fire bricks are made from fire-clay.

  • Fire brick or Refractory brick was first invented in 1822 by William Weston Young.

  • This brick is burnt at very high temperatures in Hoffman's kiln during its manufacturing.


  • It is built primarily to withstand high temperature.

  • These bricks have an aluminium oxide content that can be as high as 50-80%.


  • They can sustain excessive heat without melting or fusion.


  • The raw materials used for the manufacture of fire bricks consist of flint clay and burnt fire clay as non-plastic materials and soft fire clay as plastic material.

  • They usually have a low thermal conductivity for greater energy efficiency.


  • The two standard sizes of this brick are 229 mm * 114 mm * 76 mm and 229 mm * 114 mm * 64 mm.




Properties Of Refractory Bricks:-




  • Their colour is whitish-yellow or light brown.


  • Their water absorption varies from 4 to 10%.



  • Minimum average compressive strength for them should be 3.5 N/mm2.    



Uses Of Refractory Bricks:-




  • They are used for lining blast furnaces, ovens, kilns, boilers and chimneys.




Types Of Refractory Bricks:-



Acid Refractory Bricks:-



  • These bricks consist of silica bricks(containing 95-97% silica and 1-2% lime) and ganister bricks.


  • The softening temperature for them bricks ranges from 1700 to 1800°C.

  • They are used in lining furnaces having siliceous and acidic slag, steel industry and coke oven.

  • They cannot be used for the lining of furnaces which have to be cooled and reheated frequently because of their tendency to spall during rapid temperature changes.


Basic Refractory Bricks:-




  • These bricks consist of magnesia bricks(containing minimum 85% magnesia, maximum 25% calcium oxide and maximum 5.5% silica) and bauxite bricks(containing minimum 85% aluminium oxide and maximum 20% clay). 



  • They are highly resistant to corrosion and are used for lining furnaces having basic slag.



  • Their use is restricted to copper metallurgy and basic open earth due to their high thermal expansion and consequent poor resistance to spalling.




Neutral Refractory Bricks:-



  • These bricks consist of chromite bricks(containing 50% chrome and iron ore, 30% iron oxide and bauxite, 15% aluminium and 5% silica), chrome magnesite bricks(containing 18% Cr2O3 and 30% MgO), spinel and forsterite bricks.

  • They are suitable at places where acidic and basic linings are to be separated such as a copper reverberatory furnace.










*Self Typed

*Source- Internet, Books and Self-Analysis





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Mr. Ashutosh Nautiyal is a student who is pursuing his post-graduation (MBA in Infrastructure Development and Management) from SCMHRD, Pune. He has done his B.Tech in Civil Engineering from BTKIT, Dwarahat and his schooling from Omkarananda Saraswat…

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