
Slag line, impact zones, hot spots, and tundish rhythm each require different refractory logic. A single product name does not describe the duty.

For buyers sourcing refractories for ladles, converters, EAFs, tundish work, kilns, furnaces, or induction lining, Hanheng helps narrow the material route by equipment duty, wear pressure, and delivery requirements.
From ladle slag lines and cement kiln mouths to glass melting zones and induction linings, each site has its own thermal shock, corrosion, erosion, and maintenance window.

Slag line, impact zones, hot spots, and tundish rhythm each require different refractory logic. A single product name does not describe the duty.

Cement kiln materials are tied to thermal shock, abrasion, alkali attack, coating behavior, and how fast the line must return after maintenance.

Glass furnace work has to respect corrosion, thermal stability, flow-channel wear, and the cost of disturbing continuous operation.

Non-ferrous and induction furnace buyers often compare lining wear, metal penetration, cracking, and rebuild rhythm before they compare unit price.
Tundish materials, induction lining, ladle slag lines, and kiln repair are usually judged by working-layer stability, thermal shock, penetration, cracking, and repair windows.
Tundish materials are a daily operating package. Formation, strip-out, opening reliability, storage, and casting rhythm have to stay connected.
The route depends on melt practice, chemistry, lining thickness, thermal cycling, and how the plant manages return-to-service timing.
Slag line, wall, bottom, and transition positions should not be treated as the same refractory decision.
Repair materials only work when installation method, curing, packing, and site constraints are aligned with the maintenance window.
Built for high temperature. Built to survive delivery.

Brick routes for ladles, converters, EAFs, refining units, and selected furnace positions, organized around slag line, mouth, impact zone, and working lining.

Castable, ramming, gunning, repair, and monolithic lining materials that connect maintenance windows, installation method, and site constraints.

Working lining, coating, dry mix, drainage sand, and filler routes for stable continuous-casting operation.
Built for high temperature. Built to survive delivery.
Dimensional consistency and service life made the bricks suitable for repeat purchasing.
CanadaSamFast dispatch, clear packing, and practical delivery rhythm helped the project move faster.
South KoreaAndyTidy appearance, stable batches, and technical support reduced site confirmation time.
MoroccoFrankStable batches and active response make the cooperation suitable for long-term supply.
TurkiyeMustafa




We show production, inspection, moisture protection, packing, and loading records so overseas buyers can confirm batches, documents, and shipment arrangements before the order moves.

Confirm the ladle, converter, or EAF hot zone and wear position first, so the recommendation has a real basis.
We aim to become the source agent for global refractory buyers. Choosing Hanheng means choosing a stronger partner in China, not only another supplier.
Steel ladle, converter, EAF, induction furnace, and tundish scenarios can be scanned before you contact us.

See how converters, ladles, and RH/LF duties are broken into different hot-zone pressures and material routes.

Review working lining, coating, opening, and filling tasks together, the way they affect casting stability on site.

Start from furnace body wear, tapping paths, and flow-groove recovery in heavy-duty service.

Follow wear zones, outage windows, and insulation structure into the right process-heating route.

See how converters, ladles, and RH/LF duties are broken into different hot-zone pressures and material routes.

Review working lining, coating, opening, and filling tasks together, the way they affect casting stability on site.

Start from furnace body wear, tapping paths, and flow-groove recovery in heavy-duty service.

Follow wear zones, outage windows, and insulation structure into the right process-heating route.