AboutRefractory brickAnd when it comes to red bricks, some people might still have trouble distinguishing them. The most apparent difference, at a glance, is the color – refractory bricks have a different appearance than red bricks. Let's let the editor introduce the differences between refractory bricks and red bricks in detail below.
Color:
The refractory bricks come predominantly in yellow and beige shades, while the red bricks are, well, red.
2. Specifications:
Fired brick specifications are generally T3, measuring 230mm x 114mm x 65mm.
The standard size of red bricks commonly used is 200mm x 100mm x 50mm.
3. Production:
Firebrick is typically fired at temperatures above 1200°.
Red bricks are fired at temperatures around 800-1000°C.
4. Usage:
Firebrick is a high-temperature building material used for construction of kilns and thermal equipment, capable of withstanding physical, chemical changes, and mechanical action under high temperatures.
Red bricks are suitable for use as wall materials and can also be employed in the construction of pillars, arches, floors, and foundations. They are commonly used as building materials in older structures.



