Zirconia-mullite fireclay is prepared using synthetic raw materials with carefully selected chemical compositions and mineral phases that highly match zirconia-mullite bricks, through optimized particle size distribution and a composite bonding system. Its performance is engineered to achieve “synergistic operation” with the main bricks at high temperatures, featuring core characteristics including:
Exceptional high-temperature compatibility and structural stability: Its thermal expansion behavior is highly coordinated with zirconia mullite bricks, preventing joint cracking due to expansion mismatch during temperature changes and ensuring masonry integrity.
Superior high-temperature bonding strength: At elevated temperatures, ceramic bonding and sintering form robust, high-strength connections between joints, delivering greater integrity than dry-laid masonry.
Outstanding thermal shock resistance: Physical properties closely matching the brick body enable the masonry to collectively withstand thermal stresses, significantly enhancing thermal shock resistance.
Excellent chemical erosion and permeability resistance: Effectively resists erosion and penetration from alkaline atmospheres, acidic slag, and metal oxides within kilns, protecting vulnerable joint areas.
Superior workability: Optimal consistency, water retention, adhesion, and plasticity facilitate easy application and filling, ensuring full and dense mortar joints.
Key Technical Specifications:
- Primary Components: ZrO₂, Al₂O₃, SiO₂ (matched to compatible brick materials)
- Particle Size: ≤ 0.5mm or ≤ 1.0mm
- Setting Time: Adjustable per construction requirements
- Room Temperature Bond Strength (after drying at 110°C): ≥ 1.5 MPa
- High-temperature flexural bonding strength (1400°C, 3h): ≥ 4.0 MPa
- Refractoriness: ≥ 1750°C
- Applicable temperature range: ≤ 1600°C
