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We are renowned as one of the prime Fire Bricks Suppliers, based in India. The Fire Bricks, offered by us, are widely demanded in the market due to the unmatched quality and unsurpassable performance. As the manufacturers use optimum quality ceramic material in the manufacturing makes the Fire Bricks capable to bear temperature up to 2000 degrees. Material Used : Made up of ceramic material so as to bear temperature up to 2000 degrees. Appearance : The Fire Bricks, offered by us, are sand colored and fragile to some extent. Used In : Fire Bricks are specially made up of high temperature bricks for use in Fireplaces, Circulators, Stoves, Barbecue Grills, Furnaces, Inserts, Rolling Mills, AOD and Continuous Casting Machine. In addition to this, Fire Bricks are also used in the making of Semiconductor Fuses, Control Cards, Panel Meters, Coils, Hardware Items and many more. Fire Bricks Types Medium duty firebrick : This is the brick that we recommend for both the cooking floor and dome of the Pompeii oven. Medium duty firebricks are comprised of roughly 35% alumina and 50% silica, heat up quickly, easily withstand the 900F heat your oven will reach, and are designed for the rapid heat-up and cool down. A typical firebrick measures 9"x4.5"x2.5", weighs about 8 pounds and is yellow. Red clay brick : This is the traditional red clay brick that you find at Home Depot and at masonry supply stores. Clay bricks are made from clay, and fired in a kiln. They are typically made from local clay, as shipping is too expensive, and fired to between 2000F - 3000F (high enough to fuse the minerals). You can use clay brick in the oven dome, but we would not recommend using them in the oven floor. Concrete brick : These are the concrete bricks you see at Home. They are made from standard Portland cement-based concrete and are air-dried, not kiln fired. They will not withstand the heat inside your oven. High duty fire brick : These brick have very high alumina content, get very hot (1500F and up) and are designed for continual high-heat applications, such as furnaces. Insulating fire brick : These light-weight refractory bricks are designed to stop heat, and as such have low conduction and low heating holding capacity. They are often used to insulate industrial equipment. A typical insulating fire brick weighs about 2 lbs, compared with an 8 lb standard duty firebrick.
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