Practical guidance on the materials and testing that keep high‑temperature equipment reliable. This handbook provides approachable explanations of fire clays, feldspar fluxes, and brick behavior under heat, helping managers and engineers make informed material choices and assessments.
Designed for constructive work across industries, it explains how fluxes like feldspar and lime influence vitrification and strength. It also covers load testing of fire bricks, including how temperature and deflection relate to durability, and what the results reveal about brick performance in real conditions.
Readers will gain a practical framework for evaluating clay bodies, cementing components, and their impact on refractory performance. The text combines material composition, empirical observations, and testing methods in a concise, usable format.
- How fluxes and composition affect softening and vitrification of clays
- What load tests reveal about brick strength and failure modes
- How to interpret chemical analyses to predict performance
- Key terms and relationships used in fire clay testing and brick design
Ideal for readers of this edition seeking concrete, applicable knowledge for choosing and testing refractory materials.