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Clay Refractories are a type of ceramic material used in high-temperature applications. They are made from a combination of clay, alumina, and silica, and are used to line furnaces, kilns, and other high-temperature equipment. Clay Refractories are known for their excellent thermal shock resistance, high refractoriness, and low thermal conductivity. They are also highly resistant to chemical attack, making them ideal for use in corrosive environments. Clay Refractories are used in a variety of industries, including steel, glass, and cement production.
Clay Refractories are available in a variety of shapes and sizes, and can be customized to meet specific application requirements. They are also available in a range of densities, allowing for greater control over thermal properties.
Some of the major companies in the Clay Refractories market include HarbisonWalker International, RHI Magnesita, Vesuvius, Morgan Advanced Materials, and Unifrax. Show Less Read more