High alumina brick is a neutral refractory material with an alumina content of more than 48%. It is formed and calcined from bauxite or other raw materials with a high alumina content. It has high thermal stability and a refractoriness of more than 1770℃. It has good slag resistance and is used to build the lining of steelmaking electric furnaces, glass melting furnaces, cement rotary furnaces, etc. High-load soft, low-creep high-alumina bricks are advanced refractory materials made of special-grade bauxite, fused corundum, and fused mullite as the main raw materials. This product has the advantages of small high-temperature creep, strong erosion resistance, and good thermal shock stability, and is suitable for large and medium-sized hot blast furnaces.
Application:
| High alumina brick grades | Aluminum carbide (Al₂O₃) content |
| Special high alumina bricks | 75%<Al₂O₃≤85% |
| First-grade high alumina bricks | 70%<Al₂O₃≤75% |
| Second-grade high alumina bricks | 60%≤Al₂O₃<70% |
| Third-grade high alumina bricks | 48%<Al₂O₃<60% |
| Corundum bricks | Al₂O₃≥90% |