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Conservatively, 95% of all ovens built using fire brick are built with low-duty firebrick. High duty firebrick are used in rolling kilns (cement plant) for example, while medium duty are used in commercial boilers and furnaces, etc.
edit- This is the real criteria for high-medium-low firebrick:
High: Highly abrasive and extreme heat.
Medium: Ablative and abrasive applications at high heat.
Low: Mildly abrasive at medium to high heat.
Last edited by Tscarborough; 10-16-2013, 01:05 PM.
Conservatively, 95% of all ovens built using fire brick are built with low-duty firebrick. High duty firebrick are used in rolling kilns (cement plant) for example, while medium duty are used in commercial boilers and furnaces, etc.
edit- This is the real criteria for high-medium-low firebrick:
High: Highly abrasive and extreme heat.
Medium: Ablative and abrasive applications at high heat.
Low: Mildly abrasive at medium to high heat.
[QUOTE=Moose4Life;163705]So you believe the low duty firebrick is going to be just fine. Would hate to put in all this work just to find out it's not[/QUOT
Hi Moose,
Please trust the members here, everyone is pulling for your success, there nothing in it for anyone, to steer you in the wrong direction, it's a support mentality here.
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