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Bricks and blocks of PKP and PKA grades

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Heat-insulating products, general for linings of various thermal units in many industries.

 

 

 

 

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Lightweight, structural, heat-insulating products of PKA and PKP grades with application temperature up to 1250 °C and density of 500 to 1750 kg/m3.

Durable, lightweight, low-heat-conducting bricks and boards of PKA and PKP grades are produced in a wide range of products with a density of 500 to 1750 kg/m3. Application temperature is from 900 to 1250 °C. The high porosity of the products makes them lightweight, and their structural strength makes it possible to use these bricks and boards as thermal insulation in a variety of thermal units in various industries. Low thermal conductivity allows effectively reducing heat losses through the body of the unit.

  • Cawper stoves, blast furnace air preheaters
  • DRI Shaft furnaces
  • Shaft furnaces for lime
  • LRW baking furnaces
  • Glass melting furnaces
  • Regenerators of glass melting furnaces
  • Coke batteries
  • Torpedo cars
  • Reformers
  • Tunnel furnaces
  • Heating furnaces
  • Bogie-hearth furnaces
  • Heat recovery units
  • Degassers
  • Intermediate steel ladles
  • Walking beam furnaces
  • Annealing furnaces
  • Quenching furnaces
  • Heat exchangers for the cement industry
  • Anode baking furnaces
  • Electrolyzers for aluminum industry
  • Power plants and boilers
  • Melting furnaces
  • Ammonia production plants
  • Refining plants
  • Crude oil distillation plants
  • Fluidized-bed furnaces
  • Flue-gas ducts with a temperature of 1100 °C
  • Sulfur recovery units
  • and many others

 

Physical and chemical properties of PKA and PKP bricks make them particularly versatile products to be used in the lining of many thermal units in various industries. A combination of all their properties, such as lighteight, hardness, high porousity with low thermal conductivity, high temperature, resistance to chemicals and lack of CO2 recovery medium maintenance, saves your heat losses and, consequently, your money. Refer to Table 1.

Bricks are laid upon the relevant brickwork mortar of grades MPKA and MPKP. Refer to data sheet «Refractory and masonry mortars»

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