gạch chịu lửa
Definition
- Noun:
- Firebrick, refractory brick: A type of brick specifically manufactured to withstand extremely high temperatures, typically used in furnaces, kilns, fireplaces, and other high-heat environments.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Lò nung này được xây bằng gạch chịu lửa. (This kiln is built with firebrick.)
- Chúng tôi cần mua gạch chịu lửa để lát lò sưởi. (We need to buy refractory bricks to pave the fireplace.)
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Industrial Context: The term is primarily used in construction, metallurgy, ceramics, and other industrial fields. It refers to the material's property of having a high melting point and low thermal conductivity.
- Gạch chịu lửa là vật liệu không thể thiếu trong công nghiệp luyện kim. (Firebrick is an indispensable material in the metallurgical industry.)
Variants and Related Words
- Gạch chịu nhiệt: A more general term for heat-resistant bricks, which may have a slightly different technical specification than "gạch chịu lửa" but is often used interchangeably in common language.
- Vật liệu chịu lửa: Refractory materials (a broader category including bricks, cement, and other forms).
Synonyms
- Gạch refractory: A direct loan translation, less common in everyday Vietnamese but understood in technical contexts.
Related Phrases
- Xây bằng gạch chịu lửa: To build/construct with firebrick.
- Buồng đốt phải được xây bằng gạch chịu lửa. (The combustion chamber must be constructed with firebrick.)