This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing nonclay refractory, mortar, brick, block, tile, and fabricated nonclay refractories such as graphite, magnesite, silica, or alumina crucibles. A refractory is a material that will retain its shape and chemical identity when subjected to high temperatures and is used in applications that require extreme resistance to heat, such as furnace linings.
Alumina fused refractories manufacturing
Aluminous refractory cement manufacturing
Bauxite brick manufacturing
Bricks, nonclay refractory, manufacturing
Carbon brick manufacturing
Castable refractories, nonclay, manufacturing
Crucibles, graphite, magnesite, chrome, silica, or other nonclay materials, manufacturing
Magnesia refractory cement manufacturing
Mortar, nonclay refractory, manufacturing
Nonclay refractories (e.g., block, brick, mortar, tile) manufacturing
Refractories (e.g., block, brick, mortar, tile), nonclay, manufacturing
Refractory cement, nonclay, manufacturing
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