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refractory brick |
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refractory brick, brick that can withstand high temperatures; synonym for firebrick firebrick, brick that can withstand high temperatures, used to line flues, stacks, furnaces, and fireplaces. In general, such bricks have high melting points that range from about 2,800°F; (1.540°C;) for fireclay to 4,000°F; (2,200°C;) for silicon carbide. ..... Click the link for more information. . How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Born in Jibya, Palestine 73 years ago, he worked over the years as chief chemist for several chemical factories and was a plant manager for a refractory brick company. In addition to its more traditional role in concrete demolition, a breaker (or hydraulic hammer) can also be used in the demolition of other hard material, like refractory brick, says Gary Hesseltine, vice president of marketing for Tramac Corp. Diversified Thermal Solutions announced today completion of the acquisition effective January 31, 2005, of two refractory brick manufacturing facilities and a state of the art machine and die operation located in Pennsylvania. |
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