Here's a quiz. I was talking with the supplier for Super Isol about various "things refractory" and asked him how they make insulating firebricks. Low to medium duty firebricks are made from the same basic refractory materials, but the insulating firebricks are much lighter and much less dense. The air holes stop heat transfer and retention. In fact, I learned that the average insulating firebrick has about 38% alumina. I have always thought that they felt as though they were pumped full of air.
This is the question. How do they put the air holes in the brick? I did not know before, so I thought it might be fun to guess -- or perhaps our engineers already know.
James
This is the question. How do they put the air holes in the brick? I did not know before, so I thought it might be fun to guess -- or perhaps our engineers already know.
James
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