Fire Tiles
High-temperature fire tiles, also known as refractory bricks or heat-resistant bricks, are specialized bricks designed to withstand extremely high temperatures without deforming, cracking, or disintegrating.
These bricks are commonly used in various residential, commercial or industrial applications where exposure to intense heat is a concern. Here's some key information about high-temperature fire bricks:
1. Composition: High-temperature fire tiles are typically made from refractory materials such as silica, alumina, fireclay, or a combination of these materials. They are formulated to have high heat resistance and excellent thermal shock resistance.
2. Heat Resistance: Our high-temperature fire bricks are capable of withstanding temperatures of 1,450°. They remain structurally stable and retain their strength and integrity even when exposed to extreme heat.
3. Insulating Properties: Some high-temperature fire bricks are designed to have insulating properties, providing thermal insulation to reduce heat loss and improve energy efficiency in wood fire ovens, bbqs, fireplaces, furnaces, kilns, and other high-temperature equipment in industrial section.
4. Density and Porosity: Our high-temperature fire bricks come in different densities and porosities to suit specific application requirements. Dense fire tiles offer better strength and durability.
5. Size and Shape: Our high-temperature fire bricks come in 300x300x50mm or 400x400x40mm sizes and they can suit in different installation requirements. They can be cut, shaped, and customized to fit specific fire places, wood ovens, furnaces, kilns, bbqs, and other heat-resistant structures.
6. Installation: High-temperature fire tiles are installed using refractory mortar to form a tight and secure masonry assembly. Proper installation techniques ensure tight joints and seals between the bricks, minimizing heat loss.
Overall, high-temperature fire tiles are essential components in various domestic or industrial applications where reliable heat resistance and thermal insulation are required. They provide durable and long-lasting solutions for withstanding extreme temperatures and harsh operating conditions.