acid resistant bricks application in industrial furnace. Acid-resistant bricks are a type of refractory material specially designed to resist corrosion by acidic media. They are mainly used in environments that need to resist acidic corrosion.
Used to build the following types of industrial kilns:
- Fertilizer kilns
- Sulfuric acid recovery furnaces
- Aluminum smelting furnaces
- Glass kilns
- Cement kilns
- Chemical reactors
When using to build kilns, the following points need to be noted:
Design and layout: ensure that the laying design of acid-resistant bricks meets the heat flow and chemical environment requirements of the kiln, and optimize the arrangement of bricks to
improve durability and efficiency.
Foundation treatment: The foundation surface must be flat and clean to ensure the adhesion and overall stability of the acid-resistant bricks. The foundation should have sufficient bearing capacity
to avoid settlement or deformation during kiln operation.
Choose the right adhesive: Use an acid-resistant adhesive or mortar that is compatible with acid-resistant bricks to ensure its stability and adhesion in high temperature and acidic environments.
Laying process: Keep the gaps uniform when laying bricks to ensure good adhesion. Avoid wide or uneven brick joints, which may affect the thermal efficiency and durability of the kiln.
Heat treatment: After installation, follow the correct heating procedure and gradually increase the temperature to avoid brick damage caused by thermal shock. Slow heating helps the curing of the
adhesive or mortar.
Maintenance and care: The brick surface should be properly maintained after installation to avoid early use. Regularly check the brick surface of the kiln and repair or replace damaged bricks in
time.
Operation temperature control: During the operation of the kiln, control the temperature change to avoid damage to the acid-resistant bricks caused by severe thermal shock and chemical
corrosion.
Safe operation: Ensure that appropriate safety measures are taken during construction, wear protective equipment, and avoid injury.