In high-temperature industrial environments, furnace downtime isn’t just costly—it’s a productivity killer. According to the International Journal of Refractories (2023), up to 40% of unplanned furnace failures stem from subpar refractory materials that degrade prematurely under extreme heat cycles.
Many manufacturers still rely on traditional alumina or fireclay bricks—materials that begin to soften at around 1500°C. But modern furnaces often operate continuously between 1770°C and 2000°C. That’s where 烧结硅碳化硅板 (Sintered Silicon Carbide Panels) come in—a breakthrough material engineered specifically for this range.
| Property | Standard Brick | SiC Panel (Rongsheng) |
|---|---|---|
| Max Temp Resistance | ~1500°C | 1770–2000°C |
| Thermal Shock Resistance | Low | Very High (tested: 50+ cycles @ 1800°C) |
| Wear Life (avg.) | 6–12 months | 18–36 months |
At Zhengzhou Rongsheng Refractory Co., Ltd., our sintered silicon carbide panels are manufactured using automated pressing and vacuum sintering technology—ensuring consistent density, minimal porosity, and zero batch variation. Each panel undergoes rigorous ISO 9001-certified quality control, including X-ray fluorescence analysis and thermal conductivity mapping.
A mid-sized steel producer in Essen replaced their old brick lining with Rongsheng’s custom SiC panels. Within three months, they reported:
This isn’t an isolated case—it’s what happens when you choose a material built not just for temperature, but for reliability.
“We used to change our furnace lining every 8 months. Now it lasts over two years—and we’ve never had a single failure during production.”
— Technical Manager, Automotive Heat Treatment Facility, Germany
Whether you’re running kilns, annealing ovens, or melting furnaces, your application has unique demands—from gas composition to load frequency. We don’t sell generic products—we engineer tailored solutions based on your process data.
Let’s talk about how your furnace can run longer, safer, and smarter—with less waste and more uptime.