How to use fireproof bricks to penetrate the stove?
Fireproof bricks will not burn in high-temperature environments within a specified period of time. The furnace is subject to long-term high temperatures during use. The performance of fireproof bricks is not suitable for building furnaces. Refractory bricks should be used.
Fireproof bricks and refractory fire bricks do have some differences in materials and uses.

Generally speaking, fire-resistant bricks are mainly used in places with high fire protection requirements in buildings, while refractory bricks are more suitable for use in high-temperature environments, such as the lining of furnaces, kilns and other equipment.
When building a stove, you really should choose refractory bricks over fireproof bricks. Refractory firebricks are a special high-temperature-resistant material that can withstand long-term high-temperature environments and have good thermal shock resistance and chemical corrosion resistance. In contrast, fireproof bricks may have poor high-temperature resistance and are not suitable for use in equipment that requires long-term high-temperature operation, such as furnaces.
Therefore, if you want to build a furnace, it is recommended to choose refractory bricks specially designed for high-temperature environments. This ensures that the furnace can work stably while running and prolongs the service life of the furnace. When selecting a specific type of refractory fire bricks, it is recommended to consult based on the specific usage conditions and requirements of the furnace to ensure that the selected refractory fire bricks meet the corresponding technical specifications and standards.
The purpose of using refractory bricks when building a furnace is to ensure that the furnace has good fire resistance and thermal stability under high temperature conditions. When selecting and laying refractory fire bricks, you need to pay attention to the following important aspects:
Fire resistance grade: Refractory fire bricks usually have different fire resistance grades, for example, marked SK, GN, GNQ, etc. These grades represent the fire resistance of refractories bricks at different temperatures. Make sure the refractory firebricks you choose meet the required refractory rating of your furnace.
Material selection: Refractory bricks can be made of various materials, including silicate, high alumina, magnesium aluminum, etc. Each material has its own unique properties, such as high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, etc. Choosing the right material depends on the usage environment and requirements of the stove.
Masonry technology: When building a stove, you need to pay attention to professional masonry technology. This includes the correct placement of bricks, use of refractory mortar, design of the furnace structure, etc. Make sure the furnace is structurally sound, well-sealed, and able to withstand high temperatures and thermal expansion.
Brick joint sealing: Ensure adequate sealing between brick joints during masonry, and use special refractory mortar to fill the brick joints to prevent the leakage of heat and smoke.
Furnace door and vent design: Furnace door and vent design is also very important. Reasonable design can better control the temperature in the furnace, improve combustion efficiency, and facilitate operation.
Maintenance and use: Refractory bricks will be eroded and worn during use, and regular inspection and maintenance are necessary. Avoid sharp temperature changes and frequent hot and cold cycles, which will help extend the service life of refractory firebricks.







