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The T3 model represents the brick number of refractory bricks, also known as standard bricks. Its size is generally the most basic size of refractory bricks and is also the most widely used size of refractory bricks. The size of refractory brick T3 is 230mm×114mm×65mm, which is a standard rectangular block, representing its length, width, and height respectively. Its volume is generally 1704.3 cm3, which is one of the most common sizes of refractory bricks.
T3 refractory bricks are straight refractory bricks, which are often used for the masonry of some conventional walls, such as some rectangular and square high-temperature kilns and other regular walls. In the masonry of some irregular walls, there are many other brick numbers and sizes of refractory bricks that can be used, so when masonry, it is necessary to select according to the masonry diagram in the drawing.
At present, in addition to T3 refractory bricks, there are also common refractory brick sizes such as T38, T20, and T46, which are all used for the construction of refractory walls of different shapes and structures. There are thousands of sizes of refractory bricks according to the refractory brick size table. When choosing the size of refractory bricks, in addition to considering the project requirements, it is also necessary to consider factors such as the density, compressive strength, and high-temperature resistance of the refractory bricks. Refractory bricks of different sizes may withstand different temperatures and pressures, so choosing the right size of refractory bricks is crucial to ensure the quality and safety of the project.
In addition to standard sizes, refractory bricks also have some special specifications and customized requirements. Depending on the specific project requirements, the size of refractory bricks may vary. Some projects may require larger refractory bricks to cover a wider surface, while some projects may require smaller refractory bricks to meet delicate design requirements.
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