Fiberglass furnaces are designed for continuous glass melting and fiber drawing operations. Compared with rock wool and basalt melting furnaces,…
Basalt fiber furnaces operate under high-temperature melting conditions and are continuously exposed to molten basalt erosion, iron-rich slag attack, thermal…
Rock wool furnaces operate under continuous high-temperature conditions and are exposed to severe slag corrosion, thermal shock, molten material erosion,…
Vanadium pentoxide (V₂O₅) furnaces operate under highly aggressive conditions, including strong oxidation, chemical corrosion, and high temperatures. As a result,…
In industrial projects involving corrosion and high temperatures, two materials are often confused: acid resistant bricks (acid proof bricks) and…
Neutral refractory materials play a key role in industrial furnace linings because they maintain chemical stability in both acidic and…
Acidic refractory materials are designed to perform in environments where acidic slags (SiO₂-rich) dominate and basic components such as CaO…
Basic refractory materials play an essential role in high-temperature industrial processes, particularly in environments containing alkaline slags and aggressive chemical…
When it comes to high-temperature insulation, selecting the right material is crucial for efficiency, safety, and cost-effectiveness. Two widely used…
In the refractory industry, manufacturers usually classify high alumina bricks by their Al₂O₃ content, with common grades including 55%, 65%,…