AZS Fused Cast Refractories for Glass Furnaces

High-performance refractories for glass melting furnace construction and repair across UAE and GCC

AZS Refractories for the Glass Industry

AZS fused cast refractories are the primary material used in glass melting furnace construction worldwide. They offer exceptional resistance to corrosion from molten glass at temperatures up to 1,700°C, making them essential for ensuring long furnace life and high-quality glass output.

Alzar FZE represents Guangzhou LingNan Refractory Co. (est. 1981) and Refmon Co. of Hungary for supplying AZS refractories and monolithic solutions to glass manufacturers across the UAE and GCC countries.

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AZS & Refractory Products

Fused Cast AZS (SJ-33, SJ-36, SJ-41)

Fused cast AZS (Alumina-Zirconia-Silica) refractories are the primary material for glass melting furnace construction. Produced by LingNan Refractory Co., which operates 7 arc furnaces with an annual production capacity of 15,000 tons. Available in three quality classes: SJ-33 (33% ZrO₂), SJ-36 (36% ZrO₂), and SJ-41 (41% ZrO₂).

Fused Cast Alumina

High-purity fused cast alumina in two grades: SJ-M and SJ-H. Used in areas requiring high resistance to corrosion from molten glass. Annual production capacity of 3,000 tons from LingNan.

Fused Zircon & Molybdenum Electrodes

Fused zircon with 1,000 tons annual capacity, plus molybdenum and SnO₂ electrodes used in electric boosting of glass furnaces. Critical components for glass melting furnace construction and repair.

Applications

Float Glass Furnaces
Container Glass Furnaces
Fiberglass Furnaces
Tableware Glass Furnaces
Enamel Furnaces

Frequently Asked Questions

What are AZS fused cast refractories?
AZS stands for Alumina-Zirconia-Silica. They are refractories produced by melting raw materials in electric arc furnaces and casting them into molds. They offer high resistance to corrosion from molten glass and are widely used in glass melting furnace construction.
What is the difference between AZS grades (SJ-33, SJ-36, SJ-41)?
The numbers refer to the zirconia (ZrO₂) content. Higher content means greater corrosion resistance. SJ-33 (33% ZrO₂) is for general use, SJ-36 (36%) for moderate corrosion areas, and SJ-41 (41%) for the most corrosion-exposed areas such as the charging end and sidewalls.
Who is the primary AZS refractory supplier represented by Alzar FZE?
We represent Guangzhou LingNan Refractory Co. Ltd., established in 1981 and operating 7 arc furnaces. We also represent Refmon Co. Ltd. of Hungary for refractory and monolithic solutions.

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