Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Refractory bricks, etc with >50% Mg, Ca or Cr as oxid. In 2022, Refractory bricks, etc with >50% Mg, Ca or Cr as oxid were the world's 1422nd most traded product, with a total trade of $2.15B. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Refractory bricks, etc with >50% Mg, Ca or Cr as oxid grew by 19.3%, from $1.8B to $2.15B. Trade in Refractory bricks, etc with >50% Mg, Ca or Cr as oxid represent 0.0091% of total world trade.
Refractory bricks, etc with >50% Mg, Ca or Cr as oxid are a part of Refractory Bricks.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Refractory bricks, etc with >50% Mg, Ca or Cr as oxid were China ($1.01B), Germany ($267M), Austria ($207M), Spain ($98M), and Turkey ($62.3M).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Refractory bricks, etc with >50% Mg, Ca or Cr as oxid were Indonesia ($172M), India ($140M), South Korea ($116M), United States ($114M), and Japan ($93.5M).
Ranking Refractory bricks, etc with >50% Mg, Ca or Cr as oxid ranks 2221st in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Refractory bricks are used to line furnaces, are made of clay, and can withstand very high temperatures. They are also used as lining for salt kilns. Castable refractory products are used as a lining in a variety of furnaces.