MME 2506 Refractory Materials 6
MME 2506 Refractory Materials 6
MME 2506 Refractory Materials 6
Unshaped Refractories:
Unshaped refractories are without definite form and are only given shape
upon application. It forms jointless lining and are better known as monolithic
refractories. These are categorized as Plastic refractories, ramming mixes,
castables, gunning mixes, fettling mixes and mortars.
Plastic refractories are tempered with water and/or added with a binder. They
have sufficient plasticity to be pounded or rammed into place
All fire-clay brick are not alike and the total ranges of their
properties are quite broad.
High alumina bricks are most commonly used in cement, lime and
ceramic kilns, glass tanks, crucibles for melting a wide range of
metals, hearth & shaft of blast furnaces and in lead drossing furnaces.
3) Silica Brick
Heat savings
Better spalling resistance
Greater volume stability
Monolithics are put into place using various methods, such as ramming,
casting, gunniting, spraying, and sand slinging. Ramming requires
proper tools and is mostly used in cold applications where proper
consolidation of the material is important. Ramming is also used for air
setting and heat setting materials. Because calcium aluminate cement
is the binder, it will have to be stored properly to prevent moisture
absorption. Its strength starts deteriorating after 6 to 12 months.
Basic Steps in Refractory Brick Production