Description
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Characteristics of light weight silica insulating fire bricks GGR-IFB:
Light weight compared with dense silica weight
More pores
Better thermal shock resistance compared with dense silica brick
Refractoriness and refractoriness under load are almost same with equal SiO2 content of dense silica brick
Application:
Used in parts of furnace required insulation and reducing self weight while not be direct touched with fusant or suffering temperature surging or air corrosion. Meanwhile please note don't touch with alkali refractories.
Item | | GGR-1.00 | GGR-1.10 | GGR-1.15 |
SiO2 | ≥ | 91 | 91 | 91 |
BD(g/cm3) | ≥ | 1.00 | 1.10 | 1.15 |
CCS>(Mpa) | ≥ | 2.0 | 3.0 | 5.0 |
Reheating Linear change, ≤ % | 1550*2h | | | 0.5 |
| 1450*2h | 0.50 | 0.5 | |
TC<(350±25ºC) | ≤ | 0.55 | 0.6 | 0.65 |
R-U-L at 0.1MPa | ≥ | 1400 | 1420 | 1500 |
tolerance of dimension(mm) | standard |
≤100 | ±2 |
101-200 | ±3 |
201-300 | ±4 |
>300 | ±1.5% |
warpage(mm) | ≤1% |
corner defect a+b+c | ≤40 |
edge defect a+b+c | ≤60 |
Diameter of crater | ≤8 |
crack(mm) | |
≤0.25 | unlimited |
0.26-1.0 | ≤70 |
>1.0 | rejected |