Firebricks - taikarenga

Japanese: 耐火煉瓦 - たいかれんが
Firebricks - taikarenga
This refers to refractories that have been given a specific shape for convenient use. They are broadly classified into fired bricks, which are fired at high temperatures, unfired bricks, which are bonded with chemical binders without heat treatment, and electrocast bricks. Depending on the raw material composition, there are various types such as silica stone bricks, chamotte bricks, alumina bricks, magnesia bricks, dolomite bricks, and carbonaceous bricks.
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Japanese:
耐火物のうち,使用に便利なように特定の形状を与えたものをいう。高温で焼き締めた焼成煉瓦,熱処理を行わず化学結合材により結合させた不焼成煉瓦,および電鋳煉瓦に大別される。原料組成により,ケイ(珪)石質煉瓦,シャモット煉瓦,アルミナ質煉瓦,マグネシア煉瓦,ドロマイト煉瓦,炭素質煉瓦など各種ある。
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