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Fire Brick is a type of ceramic material used in high-temperature applications such as furnaces, kilns, and fireplaces. It is made from a combination of clay, alumina, and silica, and is designed to withstand temperatures up to 2,000°C. Fire Brick is available in a variety of shapes and sizes, and can be used to construct walls, floors, and other components of furnaces and kilns.
Fire Brick is used in a variety of industries, including metalworking, glassmaking, and ceramics. It is also used in the construction of fireplaces and barbecues. Fire Brick is highly durable and can last for decades with proper maintenance.
The Fire Brick market is highly competitive, with a number of manufacturers offering a wide range of products. Companies in the market include HarbisonWalker International, Unifrax, Morgan Thermal Ceramics, and Refractory Specialties. Show Less Read more