Made of kiln dried super condensed wood chips and sawdust bricks can be burned by themselves or with cordwood to produce clean burning long lasting heat at a better price than cordwood.
Burning bricks for wood stoves.
Us stove company firebrick 4 5 x 9 x 1 25 inch wood stove ceramic fire bricks 12 bricks.
Size 230 x 114 x 64mm 9 x 4 1 2 x 2 1 2 weight about 3 5 kilos each firebrick alumina content minimum 40 thermal conductivity approx.
Fire clay bricks rated to 1300 c 2400 f for use in fireplace wood fired ovens stoves furnaces bbq etc.
Wood bricks also known as compressed wood bricks give you the same cozy heat and cheerful ambiance from your wood stove with a green bonus.
Wood bricks burn hotter and longer than cordwood which means you re getting more heat for your money.
Every wood burning stove with firebrick liners will need to have its bricks replaced on a regular basis to keep the stove performing at optimum efficiency.
A masonry heater also called a masonry stove is a device for warming an interior space through radiant heating by capturing the heat from periodic burning of fuel usually wood and then radiating the heat at a fairly constant temperature for a long period masonry heaters covered in tile are called cocklestoves also tile stoves or ceramic stoves.
Fire bricks line the floor and walls of your wood stove to protect the steel from excessive heat.
Designed to hold up to extreme heat the fire bricks that line the bottom of a wood burning stove are built to reflect heat back inside of the chamber.
Dense fire bricks are slow to heat up and cool down holding the heat in the process.
Ceramic bricks is the perfect package to keep your stove operating perfectly.
They can be used in any brand of wood or coal stove that uses this standard size brick.
United states stove single firebricks are perfect to keep your stove operating in top order.
Us stove company firebrick 4 5 x 9 x 1 25 inch wood stove ceramic fire bricks 12 bricks.
The lifespan of a wood stove would diminish immensely without protection from the bricks.
This protects the surrounding structures as well as maintains a steady temperature.