Firebricks

ŠAMOTTKIVI HART KERAMIK 250x124x64
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Durable Refractory Bricks and Firebrick Solutions

Welcome to our selection of high-quality firebricks, where you'll find a comprehensive range of refractory materials designed for reliable thermal protection. This category includes traditional firebricks, high-alumina bricks, insulating firebricks, shaped and grooved bricks, as well as compatible mortar and installation accessories. Whether you are repairing a domestic fireplace, building a wood-fired oven, or lining an industrial kiln, the products in this section are chosen to meet diverse temperature, strength, and longevity requirements.

Types and variations of firebricks

The [name] collection covers several technical options to match specific applications and budgets. Understanding the differences helps you select the right brick for performance and safety.

  • Dense (hard) firebricks

    Dense firebricks offer high compressive strength and good resistance to abrasion and mechanical shock. They are suitable where structural durability is important, and temperatures are high.

  • Insulating firebricks (IFB)

    Insulating bricks are lightweight with low thermal conductivity, ideal for reducing heat loss in ovens and furnaces. They are used where weight and energy efficiency matter more than mechanical strength.

  • High-alumina and specialty formulations

    High-alumina bricks provide enhanced chemical and thermal resistance for corrosive or extremely high-temperature environments. Specialty shapes and sizes (corners, arches, wedges) allow precise lining and reconstruction.

  • Masonry and refractory mortars

    Compatible mortars and adhesives are available to ensure secure joints and long-term performance under repeated heating cycles.

Where firebricks are used / typical applications

Firebricks serve in a wide range of domestic and industrial contexts. Key application areas include:

  • Fireplaces, wood stoves, and chimneys
  • Pizza ovens, BBQs, and outdoor cookers
  • Pottery kilns and ceramic furnaces
  • Metal melting and heat-treatment furnaces
  • Industrial lining for foundries, boilers, and incinerators

Correct selection and installation help improve energy efficiency, extend equipment life, and maintain safe operating conditions.

How to choose the right firebrick

Selecting the proper brick depends on the operating temperature, mechanical demands, and thermal performance you need. Consider the following factors before purchase:

  • Maximum service temperature and thermal shock resistance
  • Brick density and thermal conductivity (insulating vs dense)
  • Compressive strength and abrasion resistance for load-bearing applications
  • Dimensions, shapes and tolerances for accurate fitting
  • Chemical compatibility with fuels, slags or flue gases
  • Availability of matching mortar and installation guidance

If uncertain, consult technical datasheets or request assistance from our product specialists to match bricks to your appliance or process.

Advantages of buying Firebricks in our online store

Shopping for [name] online offers practical benefits for both professionals and DIY customers. We provide clear specifications, easy filtering by material and temperature rating, and access to technical documentation so you can compare products confidently.

  • Wide selection of standard sizes and custom shapes
  • Bulk pricing and volume availability for projects of any scale
  • Fast shipping options and careful packaging to prevent damage
  • Expert support, installation tips, and warranty information
  • Customer reviews and usage notes to help evaluate real-world performance

Choosing the right [name] ensures safer operation, better fuel economy, and longer service life for your heating or industrial equipment. Browse product pages for detailed specs, or contact us for tailored recommendations and project estimates.

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Frequently asked questions about the Firebricks category

What are Firebricks and where are they used?

Firebricks are refractory ceramic bricks used to line fireplaces, wood-fired ovens, kilns and industrial furnaces exposed to high temperatures. Our range includes solid and hollow bricks, shaped blocks and refractory plates for building and repair work.

What sizes of firebricks and plates are available?

Available sizes include a standard brick around 250×120×65 mm and various plates such as 500×300×40 mm, 500×300×60 mm, 750×300×60 mm, plus plates like 460×230×75 mm and 600×230×90 mm for linings and repairs.

What do firebrick grades (M200, M250, M300) mean?

Grades indicate refractoriness and strength: M200 for lower temperatures, M250 suitable for domestic fireplaces and ovens, and M300+ for higher-temperature or industrial applications. Choose based on the maximum operating temperature of your appliance.

What shaped and repair firebrick elements are offered?

We offer shaped blocks, corner elements, repair inserts and wedge bricks (e.g. ŠA-44, ŠA-45), plus plates and special pieces that simplify accurate fitting when repairing fireplaces and ovens.

Are firebricks suitable for domestic ovens and pizza ovens?

Yes — dense firebricks and refractory plates with high temperature ratings are suitable for lining domestic ovens and wood‑fired pizza ovens. For even heating choose an appropriate plate thickness (40–90 mm) and a grade matching the oven's operating temperature.

What's the difference between dense and hollow firebricks?

Dense firebricks have higher mechanical strength and thermal conductivity, making them suitable for furnace walls; hollow or more porous bricks are lighter and provide better insulation. Choose based on required strength versus insulation needs.

How does the thickness of a refractory plate (40, 60, 75, 90 mm) matter?

Plate thickness affects heat storage and strength: 40 mm suits linings and quick heat‑up, 60 mm is versatile, while 75–90 mm provide higher thermal inertia and durability under heavy use. Match thickness to oven type and operating cycle.

Which items in the category are suitable for industrial use?

For industrial furnaces choose higher-grade firebricks (M300+) and thick, durable plates or shaped blocks designed for intensive heating cycles. The catalogue includes dense refractory plates and formed elements suitable for process areas.

Which popular products should I consider for repairing a fireplace or oven?

Consider standard bricks like ŠA-220 (220×110×60) and plates such as 500×300×40, 500×300×60, plus plates 460×230×75 and 600×230×90 — these cover most common repair and lining needs.

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