In the current power industry, refractory and thermal insulation materials are widely used. They provide important protection for equipment and personnel in high temperature environments. With the development of technology, the performance of these materials continues to improve, laying the foundation for energy saving and safe production.
Fire-resistant insulation materials play the dual roles of protection and energy saving in power equipment. For example, refractory bricks are the main refractory material for furnace bodies and flues in power plants. They can withstand temperatures up to 1,500 degrees, ensuring the safe operation of equipment.
In recent years, the technology of refractory insulation materials has been continuously improved. Take chromium corundum refractory plastic as an example. This material not only has excellent high temperature resistance, but also has excellent corrosion resistance, which is of great significance for extending the service life of equipment.
According to statistics, after using high-performance refractory insulation materials, the energy consumption of the power plant has been reduced by about 20%. This not only effectively reduces operating costs, but also makes a positive contribution to environmental protection.
To sum up, the importance of refractory insulation materials in the power industry cannot be ignored. In the future, as technology continues to innovate, these materials will be more widely used in high-temperature environments to assist the development of the power industry.