High-alumina brick is a high-performance refractory material formulated from high-purity bauxite, corundum, and other alumina-rich raw materials, and sintered at 1500–1700 °C. It is characterized by excellent high-temperature stability, high mechanical strength, and strong corrosion resistance, making it a critical structural material for industrial kilns and furnaces operating under severe thermal and chemical conditions.
Designed to withstand prolonged exposure to high temperatures, thermal shock, and abrasive or erosive environments, this product provides reliable service life and helps reduce maintenance costs in demanding industrial processes.
With an Al₂O₃ content ranging from 75% to 85%, the brick exhibits excellent refractoriness (≥1770 °C) and a high load softening temperature (≥1500 °C). It maintains structural integrity even under long-term high-temperature conditions, with continuous service temperatures of up to 1450 °C.
• Cement Manufacturing: Rotary kilns (burning and transition zones, kiln inlet); preheater cyclones and calciner linings
• Steel & Metallurgy: Regenerator checker bricks; furnace hearths and skid rails; non-ferrous smelting furnace linings
• Glass Industry: Glass melting furnaces (sidewalls, breast walls, crowns); regenerator checker bricks
• Chemical Industry: Sulfuric acid roasting furnaces, ammonia cracking furnace linings, waste incinerator linings
• Other High-Temperature Applications: Ceramic kilns, boiler combustion chambers, and thermal power plant furnace linings
Item | LZ 80 | LZ 80F | LZ 75 | LZ 75F | |
Al₂O₃(%) ≥ | 80 | 80 | 75 | 75 | |
Fe₂O₃(%) ≤ | 1.5 | 1.5 | |||
Bulk density ≥ | 2.60 | 2.60 | 2.55 | 2.55 | |
Apparent porosity (%) ≤ | 22 | 24 | 24 | 24 | |
Compressive strength in temperature (MPa)≥ | 55 | 55 | 50 | 50 | |
Refractoriness under load 0.2 MPa (ºC) ≥ | 1530 | 1510 | 1520 | 1500 | |
Heating permanent linear change(%) | 1500ºC * 2h | -0.4~+0.2 | |||