Heat containment is a near-constant concern in various industrial processes. It underlies both safety and performance, ensuring that high-temperature systems can operate at optimal efficiency throughout production cycles. This applies to copper-making, iron forging, steelmaking, waste-to-energy practices, and a whole host of other industries that utilize furnaces and kilns – or even simpler components, such as exhaust stacks. Various forms of insulation are available for extremely high-temperature operations, but refractory brick and fire brick are among the most common. Both are used to line the walls of thermal systems to reduce the propagation of heat. So, what’s the difference?
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