Refractory bricks are indispensable in various industries for lining high-temperature equipment such as furnaces, kilns, and reactors. The utilization of recycled refractory bricks contributes to environmental sustainability by reducing waste and minimizing the demand for virgin resources. Moreover, recycling materials can lead to cost savings compared to sourcing and processing raw materials from scratch, making recycled refractory bricks a cost-effective option for industries. Despite being made from recycled materials, these bricks offer comparable performance to conventional refractory products, providing excellent thermal insulation and resistance to high temperatures. Additionally, recycled refractory bricks can be customized to meet specific requirements, allowing for flexibility based on the application and performance needs of different industries. Recycled refractory bricks find applications in various industries, including steel manufacturing, cement production, foundries, and glass manufacturing. They offer a sustainable solution for lining high-temperature equipment while maintaining performance and durability.
Quicklime (or calcium oxide or burnt lime) is obtained by calcining pure limestone at temperature above 9000C. This highly reactive product is essential to many industrial processes. Calcium oxide (CaO), commonly known as quicklime or burnt lime, is a widely used chemical compound. It is a white, caustic, alkaline, crystalline solid at room temperature. The broadly used term lime connotes calcium-containing inorganic materials, in which carbonates, oxides and hydroxides of calcium, silicon, magnesium, aluminium, and iron predominate. Application: Steel Making, FGD, Construction, Masonry & Mortars, Water Treatment, Chemical Processes, Mining Industry, sugar industry, Paper, Pulp and PCC, Remediation of Sludges and Wastes and Glass Manufacturing. Packing: 1000kg Jumbo bag. Item Specification CaO: 92.5% ± 2 Loss on Ignition at 1000 °C: 4% ±2 Grain Size: 10- 60 mm Reactivity: High