Refractory Bricks (Fire Bricks) in South Sudan
Kingsman Engineering & Industrial Insulation Ltd are the leading importers and suppliers of the best and high-quality refractory bricks (fire bricks) in South Sudan and across East Africa. We serve industries such as cement, steel, sugar, food processing, power generation, and construction.
We have the genuine Refractory bricks, also called fire bricks .They are specially engineered bricks designed to withstand extremely high temperatures, mechanical stress, and chemical exposure without breaking down. Unlike normal clay bricks, refractory bricks have a high melting point (over 1,500°C) and low thermal conductivity, making them ideal for use in furnaces, boilers, kilns, incinerators, fireplaces, and other high-temperature industrial and domestic applications.
Types and Names of Refractory Bricks Available in South Sudan
We supply different grades of refractory bricks depending on your project needs:
- Fire Clay Bricks – The most common and affordable, suitable for moderate temperatures (up to 1,400°C).
- High Alumina Bricks – With higher alumina content (40%–90%), offering greater resistance to heat and chemical attack.
- Insulating Fire Bricks (IFB) – Lightweight, low-density bricks with excellent thermal insulation properties.
- Silica Bricks – High thermal shock resistance, suitable for coke ovens and glass furnaces.
- Magnesia Bricks – Withstand basic slags and high heat, ideal for cement and steel industries.
- Acid-Resistant Bricks – For applications exposed to acidic environments.
- Chrome Magnesite Bricks – Used in steel plants and non-ferrous furnaces.
- Special-Shaped Fire Bricks – Custom-made designs for unique furnace and incinerator requirements.
Applications & Uses of Refractory Bricks(fire bricks) in South Sudan
Refractory bricks are used across industrial and domestic sectors, including:
- Lining boilers, furnaces, kilns, and incinerators
- Construction of fireplaces and pizza ovens
- Cement and steel plants
- Glass manufacturing furnaces
- Petrochemical and chemical industries
- Foundries and smelting plants
- Power plants (biomass, coal, and oil-fired)
Domestic stoves and fire chambers
Prices of Refractory Bricks in South Sudan
The cost of fire bricks in South Sudan varies depending on the type, size, thickness, and alumina content.
Fire Clay Bricks: From USD 2 – 4 per piece
High Alumina Bricks (40%–70%): From USD 4 – 8 per piece
Insulating Fire Bricks: From USD 5 – 10 per piece
Special-Shaped / Custom Fire Bricks: Price on request
Bulk purchase discounts are available for industries. Contact Kingsman Engineering for updated prices and delivery to Juba, Wau, Malakal, Bor, and other towns.
Difference Between Normal Bricks and Refractory Bricks
| Feature | Normal Bricks | Refractory Bricks (Fire Bricks) |
|---|
| Temperature Resistance | Withstand up to 600°C. | Withstand 1,200°C – 1,800°C |
| Material | Clay and sand | Fire clay, alumina, magnesia, silica |
| Thermal Conductivity | High (lose heat quickly) | Low (retain heat) |
| Durability | Weaken under constant heat | Long-lasting under extreme heat |
| Application | Walls, buildings | Furnaces, boilers, kilns, fireplaces |
Where to Buy Refractory Bricks in South Sudan
Kingsman Engineering & Industrial Insulation Ltd is the leading supplier of refractory bricks in South Sudan, trusted by factories, contractors, and homeowners. We supply and deliver directly to:
- Juba
- Wau
Malakal
Bor
Yambio
Nimule and other major towns
- We guarantee quality, competitive prices, and timely delivery.
Benefits / Advantages of Using Refractory Bricks
- Withstand very high temperatures without breaking down
- Energy-efficient (low thermal conductivity)
- Durable and long-lasting
- Resistant to chemical and mechanical stress
- Ideal for both industrial and domestic heating solutions
FAQs on Refractory Bricks in South Sudan
- What is the price of a fire brick in South Sudan?
Prices start from USD 2 per piece depending on the type and alumina content. - Can refractory bricks be used for a home fireplace?Yes, they are perfect for building fireplaces, pizza ovens, and stoves.
- How long do refractory bricks last?They can last 5–15 years depending on the application and maintenance.
- Do you offer delivery across South Sudan?Yes, Kingsman Engineering delivers refractory bricks to Juba and other towns.
- What is the difference between fire clay bricks and high alumina bricks?Fire clay bricks are affordable and good for moderate temperatures, while high alumina bricks are stronger, more heat-resistant, and suitable for heavy-duty industrial furnaces.
