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Brick Fused Cast

Brick - Fused Cast - North Refractories Company
Brick - Fused Cast - North Refractories Company
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Fused Cast Bricks are mostly used for glass industry.Typical applications are superstructures, skew blocks, wall bricks and upper-checker in regenerators, paving, sub-paving and forehearth blocks in float glass furnaces... Fused Cast Bricks are mostly used for glass industry.Typical applications are superstructures, skew blocks, wall bricks and upper-checker in regenerators, paving, sub-paving and forehearth blocks in float glass furnaces. AZS fused cast block is also called fused cast block which is abbreviated as AZS because it contains Al2O3-ZrO2-SiO2. Fused cast AZS block is made from pure alumina powder and Zircon sand (composed of 65% zirconia and 34% SiO2). After Alumina powder and zircon sand melting in electric furnace, they are cast into various molds and cool themselves down to become white solid. Because of the different content of Zirconia from 33%-41%, our fused cast AZS blocks can be divided into three types AZS—33#,AZS—36# and AZS—41#. The term Fused Cast refers to a manufacturing process in which the ceramic bonding is obtained by the solidification of a mixture which has been melted in an electric furnace and cast in liquid state into molds. How it can be good quality fused cast bricks ? Oxidation level of the melted liquid: The oxidation level strongly influences compactness, blistering tendency, exudation, stoning and corrosion resistance. The optimal oxidation level depends on the melting process and proper control of the melting parameters within the furnace. Compactness, cohesion and homogeneity of the crystallographic structure:
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