Monolithic refractory castable is a heat-resistant material mixed with water and installed as a seamless lining. It provides excellent thermal resistance, durability, and protection for high-temperature equipment.
Furnace lining thickness depends on temperature and operating conditions. Most industrial applications use linings between 50 mm and 300 mm to ensure insulation and efficiency.
Yes, castable refractories can replace fire bricks in many applications. They offer easier installation, fewer joints, and better adaptability to complex shapes.
They are used in furnaces, boilers, kilns, incinerators, and reactors to withstand high temperatures and protect equipment.
High-alumina and low-cement castables are commonly used for demanding high-temperature industrial applications.
Depending on the grade, refractory castables can withstand temperatures ranging from 1,000°C to over 1,700°C.