WHAT SHOULD BINDERS FOR SHAPED REFRACTORIES HAVE AS CHARACTERISTICS?
Basic, high alumina or silica, fireclay, and insulting are the most common names for refractories. Silicon Carbide, Silicon Nitride, Graphite, Zircon, Zirconia, fused cast, and a few more are examples of "special refractories." The majority of refractories come in premade shapes. Monolithics such as ramming mixes, gunning blends, plastic refractories, and castables are all examples of bonding mortars, and special-purpose clays. Several refractory materials have been designed specifically to fulfill the requirements of a certain technique. Every refractory class's hallmark features are a result of both their raw material foundation and the procedures utilized to manufacture the refractory products.