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KILN BUILDING FIREBRICKS AND REFRACTORY REPAIR SUPPLIES

These Refractory Firebricks for sale are for Kiln and Furnace Building and Repair. Also you will find kiln cement, castable high-temp mortars, kawool blankets, boards and ridgidizer here. Learn more

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NC23A1: G-23 Soft Brick IFB Insulating Firebrick ARCHES #1
Super Duty Hardbrick FireBrick-#1 Wedge  2.5"
NC23A2: G-23 Soft Brick IFB Insulating Firebrick ARCH #2

G-23 Soft-brick Arch #2

$6.12

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High Heat Hardbrick FireBrick-#1 Wedge 2.5"
High Heat Hardbrick FireBrick #2 Wedge 2.5"
THERMAL CERAMICS K-BOND WET KILN CEMENT: 55 POUNDS
NC283A1: G-28 Soft Brick IFB Insulating Firebrick ARCHES 3" #1
NC263A1: G-26 Soft Brick IFB Insulating Firebrick ARCH 3" #1
NC233A1: G-23 Soft Brick IFB Insulating Firebrick ARCH 3" #1

KILN BUILDING FIREBRICKS AND REFRACTORY REPAIR SUPPLIES

Kiln By John Zetner

These Refractory Firebricks for sale are for Kiln and Furnace Building and Repair. Also you will find kiln cement, castable high-temp mortars, kawool blankets, boards and ridgidizer here.

Refractory fire-brick shapes include precast cement and fused or sintered refractory products that are formed prior to installation in furnaces, boilers or other high temperature equipment.

Refractories are hard, heat resistant materials and products such as alumina, silicon carbide, fire clay, bricks, precast shapes, cement or monolithics and ceramic kiln furniture. Ceramics and refractories have high melting points are suitable for applications requiring wear resistance, high temperature strength, electrical or thermal insulation or other specialized characteristics.

Refractory firebrick, blocks, and tiles are stacked to form insulating furnaces, boilers or other thermal process vessel walls. The bricks are usually cemented together with high-temp mortar.

Shown is a new kiln made with G series soft bricks from Sheffield Pottery by John Zetner of New Hampshire Potters Guild.

OUR PROCESS

Natural Sheffield Clay is mined on our property from as seen at one of the open clay pits. The Sheffield Clay deposit is located in Sheffield, Massachusetts, on U.S. Route 7 in the Southwest corner of Berkshire County.