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Refractory bricks & incinerators

As you know the building of incinerators requires refractory bricks and cement. As it is logistically difficult/expensive to transport bricks from neighbouring countries or from Europe, could anyone suggest an alternative when these are not available locally? Could we use locally fabricated/"normal" bricks, and would this mostly have an impact on the lifetime of the incinerator?

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Refractory bricks & incinerators

As you know the building of incinerators requires refractory bricks and cement. As it is logistically difficult/expensive to transport bricks from neighbouring countries or from Europe, could anyone suggest an alternative when these are not available locally? Could we use locally fabricated/"normal" bricks, and would this mostly have an impact on the lifetime of the incinerator?

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Refractory bricks & incinerators

As you know the building of incinerators requires refractory bricks and cement. As it is logistically difficult/expensive to transport bricks from neighbouring countries or from Europe, could anyone suggest an alternative when these are not available locally? Could we use locally fabricated/"normal" bricks, and would this mostly have an impact on the lifetime of the incinerator?