How to Choose the Best Refractory Material
While refractories are crucial to many industrial operations, the person charged with selecting the appropriate materials may not be a refractory expert. That can open the door for new or inexperienced refractory dealers to provide a product that may not be the best choice.
Only an experienced refractory professional should be trusted to make the final decision regarding the best material for the job.
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The Best Refractory Material
While certain refractory materials work better than others for specific applications, there is no perfect refractory material. There is only the best material for the job. What works well in an aluminum furnace may not work in a rotary kiln.
Consider the Application
The refractory material you choose depends entirely on the application. Since these materials have a range of chemical compositions, installation methods and specific temperature thresholds, choose based on the application, not the refractory.
Watch For Red Flags
One thing to watch out for when choosing a refractory material is a contractor that is overzealous about one type of refractory material. If they push the same material for every different application, they may have their own motives. The sign of a good contractor is a wealth of knowledge about various refractory materials and a sound opinion of what will work best and why.
Don’t Sugarcoat
There may be things that the customer doesn’t divulge, or sugarcoats either in an attempt to save money or avoid additional time on installation or repairs. This is not beneficial for anyone and is usually caught by an experienced contractor anyway. In the end, a few more days or dollars will be worth it, especially when the alternative is a refractory that may have vulnerabilities.
Trust a Professional
There’s always buzz when a new refractory option is introduced, but it’s important not to be swayed by trends. Trust a professional with enough experience to know what will work best for your needs.
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