 Refractory insulation uses porous, ceramic-based materials (like bricks, boards, blankets, or castables) designed to withstand extreme heat while minimizing heat loss in high-temperature equipment. - Used in Furnaces, Kilns, Boilers and Pizza Ovens.
- Improving energy efficiency, protecting structural shells, and ensuring stable process temperatures.
Key Characteristics - High Heat Resistance: Chemically stable ceramics that don't melt or degrade under extreme temperatures.
- Low Thermal Conductivity: High porosity (small, uniform pores) traps air, reducing heat transfer.
- Structural Support: Provides a protective layer, cushions against thermal stress, and prevents shell damage.
- Energy Efficiency: Minimizes heat loss, lowering fuel costs and maintaining consistent internal temperatures
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