Introduction
Thermal shock resistant low creep mullite composite bricks are manufactured from selected mullite, andalusite and sillimanite minerals, combined with thermal shock resistant additives through high-pressure forming and high-temperature sintering. The product delivers exceptional thermal shock resistance, high refractoriness under load and low creep rate. It is widely used in hot blast stoves at locations subject to frequent temperature changes, such as connecting pipes, mixing chambers, outlets and inlets. Available in five grades (JH-MRL-70 through JH-MRL-53) to match different service conditions.
Key Advantages
Specification
| Item | JH-MRL-70 | JH-MRL-65 | JH-MRL-60 | JH-MRL-57 | JH-MRL-53 |
| Al₂O₃(%) | ≥ 70 | ≥ 65 | ≥ 60 | ≥ 57 | ≥ 53 |
| Apparent Porosity (%) | ≤ 20 (22) | ≤ 20 (22) | ≤ 20 (22) | ≤ 21 (23) | ≤ 22 (24) |
| Bulk Density (g/cm³) | 2.50~2.70 | 2.45~2.65 | 2.40~2.60 | 2.35~2.55 | 2.30~2.50 |
| Cold Crushing Strength (MPa) | ≥ 65 (60) | ≥ 60 (55) | ≥ 55 (50) | ≥ 50 (45) | ≥ 50 (45) |
| Load Softening Start Temperature (°C) | ≥ 1680 | ≥ 1650 | ≥ 1620 | ≥ 1580 | ≥ 1550 |
| Reheating Linear Change | 1500℃ ±0.2 | 1500℃ ±0.2 | 1500℃ ±0.2 | 1400℃ ±0.2 | 1400℃ ±0.2 |
| Creep Rate (0.2MPa×50h) | ≤ 0.8 | ≤ 0.8 | ≤ 0.8 | ≤ 0.8 | ≤ 0.8 |
| Thermal Shock Stability (cycles) | 1100°C Water Cooling | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 |
Note: Values in ( ) indicate specifications for shaped bricks
Packaging: Wooden pallet
Precautions: Waterproof and shockproof
