Product Introduction
Mullite brick refers to a high alumina refractory material with mullite as the main crystal phase. Generally, the alumina content is between 65% and 75%.Mullite bricks have high refractoriness, which can reach above 1790℃. Mullite bricks are divided into sintered mullite bricks and fused mullite bricks.
Features
1.Long Service Life.
2.Low Linear Expansion Change.
3.Good Erosion and Corrosion Resistance.
4.High Compressive Strength.
5.Good Thermal Shock Resistance.
Application
Mullite bricks are mainly used for hot blast stove top, blast furnace body and bottom, regenerator of glass melting furnace, ceramic sintering kiln, lining of petroleum system, etc.
Technical Data
Item |
CF1550 |
CF1600 |
CF1650 |
Al2O3(%) |
≥60 |
≥65 |
≥70 |
Fe2O3(%) |
≤1.5 |
≤1.2 |
≤0.8 |
TiO2(%) |
- |
≤0.6 |
≤0.5 |
Bulk Density(g/cm3) |
≥2.5 |
≥2.6 |
≥2.65 |
Apparent Porosity(%) |
≤19 |
≤19 |
≤19 |
0.2MPa Refractoriness Under Load(℃) |
≥1500 |
≥1550 |
≥1600 |
Cold Crushing Strength(MPa) |
≥60 |
≥70 |
≥75 |
Thermal Shock Resistance (900℃, water cooling)(Cycles) |
≥25 |
≥30 |
≥35 |
Thermal Expansion Rate (20~1000℃)(%) |
≤0.8 |
≤0.7 |
≤0.7 |
Permanent Linear Change (1500℃×3h)(%) |
±0.5 |
±0.5 |
±0.3 |
Creep Rate |
Testing Temperature |
1350℃ |
1400℃ |
1450℃ |
0~50 hrs |
≤0.6 |
20~50 hrs |
≤0.2 |
Remark |
The standards for highest service temperature are oxidizing atmosphere and intermittent furnace. |