Introduction to magnesia brick
Magnesia brick is an alkaline refractory material with a magnesium oxide content of more than 90% and periclase as the main crystal phase. Generally, it can be divided into two categories: sintered magnesia bricks (also known as fired magnesia bricks) and chemically bonded magnesia bricks (also known as unfired magnesia bricks). Magnesia bricks with high purity and firing temperature are called directly bonded magnesia bricks because of the direct contact of periclase grains; bricks made of fused magnesia are called fused rebonded magnesia bricks.
Magnesia bricks have high refractoriness, good alkali slag resistance, high load softening temperature, but poor thermal shock resistance. Sintered magnesia bricks are made of magnesia bricks. After crushing, batching, kneading and molding, they are fired at a high temperature of 1550-1600°C. The firing temperature of high-purity products is above 1750°C.
Advantages of magnesia bricks
1. Magnesia bricks are alkaline refractory materials, so they have strong resistance to alkali erosion
2. Strong erosion resistance, high compressive strength, high refractoriness, can withstand high temperature without losing structural integrity
3. High load softening temperature and high purity, magnesia bricks are usually made of high-purity raw materials to ensure their quality and consistency
4. Long service life, magnesia bricks are durable, reducing the cost of frequent replacement and maintenance
The use scene of magnesia brick
Magnesia bricks are mainly used for steelmaking open hearth furnace, electric furnace bottom and furnace wall, permanent lining of oxygen converter, non-ferrous metal smelting furnace, high temperature tunnel kiln and cement rotary kiln lining, furnace bottom and furnace wall of heating furnace, glass kiln Regenerator etc.