Blast furnace refractories are specialized materials designed to protect furnace interiors from heat, abrasion, and chemical attack during iron making.
DRI (Direct Reduced Iron) refractories are used in reduction furnaces and related equipment to ensure reliable performance in high-temperature environments.
Maintenance schedules depend on operating conditions and production levels. Regular inspections are essential, while major relining is typically performed after extended service periods.
Refractory lining is a heat-resistant protective layer inside furnaces. It helps withstand extreme temperatures, improves efficiency, and protects equipment from damage.
Relining costs vary based on furnace size, refractory materials, and project scope. Most projects require a customized evaluation and quotation.
Proper refractory selection, regular maintenance, and controlled operating practices help maximize service life.