I have found "fire brick" at a local home depot for 1.00 a brick. It is made by Pacific Clay. Their website had the following data sheet:
Reference: Extruded Fire Brick Please accept this Letter of Certification verifying that Pacific Clay Brick Products Fire Brick (4-1/2 x 2-1/2 x 9 or 4-1/2 x 1-1/4 x 9) will withstand temperatures of 2700 ? F. with an Alumina (Al203) content of 21% and a Silica (Si02) content of 70%. The Pyrometric Cone Equivalent (PCE) is 18-19 and the modulus of rupture (MOR) exceeds 1000 psi.
This brick is not refractory brick and will not meet the ASTM specification for refractory brick. Pacific Clay is in conformance with ASTM C 1261-10 (Standard Specification for Firebox Brick for Residential Fireplaces)
Reading through the specs and comparing to the FB brick primer the Alumina content seems low, even for a low duty brick. Cant beat the price though.
Any hesitation about using this product for the floor and dome and arches?
Thanks
Ben
Reference: Extruded Fire Brick Please accept this Letter of Certification verifying that Pacific Clay Brick Products Fire Brick (4-1/2 x 2-1/2 x 9 or 4-1/2 x 1-1/4 x 9) will withstand temperatures of 2700 ? F. with an Alumina (Al203) content of 21% and a Silica (Si02) content of 70%. The Pyrometric Cone Equivalent (PCE) is 18-19 and the modulus of rupture (MOR) exceeds 1000 psi.
This brick is not refractory brick and will not meet the ASTM specification for refractory brick. Pacific Clay is in conformance with ASTM C 1261-10 (Standard Specification for Firebox Brick for Residential Fireplaces)
Reading through the specs and comparing to the FB brick primer the Alumina content seems low, even for a low duty brick. Cant beat the price though.
Any hesitation about using this product for the floor and dome and arches?
Thanks
Ben
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