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Fire Block/ Fire Bricks 230* 115* 75mm
High Heat Resistance: Can tolerate temperatures typically above 1,000°C (and up to 1,700°C depending on type)

High Temperature Fireproof Firebricks
• Heat resistance: Can withstand temperatures from about 1,000 °C up to 1,800 °C depending on grade

High Temperature Refractory Bricks/ Fire Bricks
High temperature refractory bricks/ fire bricks

Fire Bricks
230mm x115mm x 75mm Withstand extreme heat Heat resistant

Oven Bricks/Fire Bricks
- *High-temperature resistance*: Can withstand temperatures up to 1,800°C (3,272°F)

High Alumina Fire Bricks
Premium refractory bricks with superior heat resistance and durability

Fire Bricks/Furnace Bricks
Fire bricks (refractory bricks) are specially manufactured heat-resistant bricks designed to withstand extremely high temperatures without cracking or breaking

Fire Clay Bricks
- *High-temperature resistance*: Can withstand temperatures up to 1,800°C (3,272°F)

Fire Bricks/Clay Blocks
• Heat resistance: Can withstand temperatures from about 1,000 °C up to 1,800 °C depending on grade

Fire Resistant/Refractory Bricks.
High Alumina bricks can withstand very high temperature (1200 deg C - 1700 deg C) as compared to normal fire bricks and are thus used in high temperature zones of boilers, kiln, furnaces

Fire Bricks/Refractory Brick-270×115×75mm
Fire bricks are renowned for their ability to withstand and maintain structural integrity at high temperatures

Oven Bricks/Firebricks
• Heat resistance: Can withstand temperatures from about 1,000 °C up to 1,800 °C depending on grade

High Temperature Fireproof Firebricks
✓A fire brick is a block of ceramic material used in lining furnaces, kilns, fireboxes, and fireplaces

Chimney Bricks/Fire Bricks
- *High-temperature resistance*: Can withstand temperatures up to 1,800°C (3,272°F)

Refractory Fire Bricks
Fire bricks (refractory bricks) are specially manufactured heat-resistant bricks designed to withstand extremely high temperatures without cracking or breaking

Fire Bricks 40%
Heat resistance: Can endure temperatures typically above 1,000°C (1,832°F) Low thermal conductivity: Helps retain heat inside furnaces or fireplaces High durability: Resistant to thermal shock (rapid heating and cooling) Dense or insulating types: Some are heavy and dense (for strength), others are lightweight (for insulation)