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COMPANY BACKGROUND

 

    
 
 

   

       Our company has been established at the Bartın New Industrial Estate in 1987 under the name Selko Refractory Brick Factory. Dealing with production of only Kiesel-guhr and Chamotte Insulated Bricks and having 600 tons of annual capacity in the beginning, our company has also included other alumina silicate bricks and mortars in its production in a very short period. Having been converted to Incorporated Company in 1993 with its title used today, our company has enhanced since then its quality, product range and capacity, having employed necessary technical upgrading accompanied by substantial increase in employment as well, and has attained annual production capacity of 4500 tons. Due to increasing request for refractory material, the building area existing then has become insufficient, and our company has moved in 2003 to its existing location in the “Bartın Organized Industrial Zone”. Our company management, taking this opportunity, has planned and realized a work place with installed capacity of 12000 tons/year at the new building location having a total area of 19000 m2, 5000 m2 of which is indoors area, thus achieving a great change. The insufficient presses, crushing-grinding and batching facilities and baking furnaces at the previous place have been totally improved.

The most significant changes are as follows:

a)     The presses, the entirety of which is hydraulic, have been overhauled and the pressure rates required for bricks have been increased from 600 kg/cm2 to 1000-1100 kg/cm2.

b)      Improvement has been achieved in issues such as crushing capacities of crushers in crushing-grinding and batching, positive changes and corrections in the roles of grinders and mixers in batching and more conformance of the screen system to the norms.

c)      “Tunnel Furnaces”, which are state-of-the-art and enables more homogenous baking and achievement of desired baking temperature, instead of the old-system chamber furnaces for baking process have been constructed leading to enhancement in performance and service life of bricks, thus providing customer satisfaction.

d)      By achievement of our company’s establishment stage production of “Kiesel-guhr and Chamotte Insulated Bricks” in the desired specifications (especially in density and precise brick sizes), customer satisfaction has been achieved in this respect as well.

Places of general use of our products;

Our company produces general utility bricks used in fireplace, barbeque, furnace, boiler and chimney besides “heavy service bricks” used in Iron-Steel, Cement, Lime, Glass and Chemical industry and further mills and various cementation furnace bricks.

Furthermore, our company renders service since its establishment to major industrial establishments of Turkey such as İsdemir, Kardemir, Etibank Seydişehir Alüminyum,  Seaş and Tüdemsaş.

Our company, having the potential to supply the entirety of the raw materials required for refractory bricks and mortars, has become capable of importing high-quality raw materials to respond to the requirements of consumer encompassing high quality and various specifications and producing in conformity with such specifications.

Our company has adhered to the principal of “CUSTOMER SATISFACTION” as quality Policy, and through necessary care in all processes and quality controls, provision of customer with the best and most suitable products has been established.

The objective of our company gaining firm paces in respect of refractory production is to provide more employment by reaching 100 % capacity.

 

   

     

   

DEFINITION AND HISTORY OF REFRACTORY MATERIAL

   

    
Definition: It is a robust material with characteristic of resisting high temperatures and gas attacks within the same environment.
History: In the ancient times (especially with the discovery of fire) men have always faced necessity for materials resistant to fire and consequentially high temperatures.

There have been increases in the form and variety of fire resistant materials with the rapid development of technology in parallel with evolving civilizations. The materials, which were amorphous and were used without being baked at first, were later on observed to be transformed into materials with high strength and performance in the applications after having been molded into shape and baked and the latter applications have continued to develop in this direction. Consequently, pressed and baked materials with much more strength have been obtained.

Together with a rapid industrialization process, “Manufacturing Industries”, which would enable consistency in production of such materials, have emerged.

Areas of use: Depending on the developing technology, refractory material is needed in any area where high temperature exists. Its areas of use covers a wide range from domestic or office stoves operating with coal, fuel-oil, electricity and etc. fuels and energies that may be deemed to the smallest furnace to such furnaces used in heavy industries and capable of reaching very high temperatures.


 



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