Light Chamotte

Discover our Light Chamotte

Discover light chamotte, a versatile low iron refractory solution

What is Light Chamotte? Light chamotte is a calcined clay rich in alumina. It is produced by firing carefully selected fire clays, then ground and screened into specific particle sizes. It can also be made from granules obtained by crushing premium insulating fire bricks. This controlled process ensures uniform quality and reliable performance.

Applications

Our light chamotte is available in different grades and granulometries, making it suitable for applications such as :

  • Refractory concretes
  • Ceramics
  • Kiln linings
Key Properties
  • Low porosity and high density
  • Excellent thermal stability
  • Strong resistance to thermal shock
  • High mechanical strength
  • Reliable corrosion resistance
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Light Chamotte

Light Chamotte

IFB Refractories offers high-quality light chamotte, a calcined clay rich in alumina, designed for superior thermal and mechanical performance.
Ideal for refractory concretes, ceramics, and kiln linings, it delivers consistent quality and long-lasting results.

Light Chamotte

Light chamotte 1050

Also called Globusil, the Chamotte 1050 is made of calcined aggregates of globular silica.

Granulometry: 0/1, 0/2, 0/5, 0/12, 1/5, 5/12 

Maximum classified temperature: 1050° 

 

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Light chamotte 1300

Excellent performance in response to thermal shocks. Chamotte 1300 is often used in cement, concrete and bricks production.

Granulometry: 0/1, 0/2, 0/5, 0/12, 1/5, 5/12 

Maximum classified temperature: 1300° 

 

Light Chamotte

Light chamotte 1400

Excellent performance in response to thermal shocks. Chamotte 1400 is often used in cement, concrete and bricks production.

Granulometry: 0/1, 0/2, 0/5, 0/12, 1/5, 5/12

Maximum classified temperature: 1400° 

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Light chamotte 1500

Excellent performance in response to thermal shocks. Chamotte 1500 is often used in cement, concrete and bricks production.

Granulometry: 0/1, 0/2, 0/5, 0/12, 1/5, 5/12

Maximum classified temperature: 1500°

 


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