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Advanced Thermal Solutions: Engineered for Performance, Reliability, and Innovation

Cayref Refractories is a leading integrated supplier of high-performance refractory materials, thermal insulation products, refractory raw materials, and metallurgical auxiliary materials. We serve global high-temperature industries through a comprehensive approach encompassing manufacturing, trading, and engineering services.

Robust Production & Uncompromising Quality
Our integrated production system and stringent quality management ensure consistent product excellence. Operating 15 modern production lines, we deliver an annual output of 460,000 tons, including:

  • 80,000 tons: Silica bricks, zero-expansion silica bricks, and related silica-based refractories.

  • 80,000 tons: Fireclay bricks, high-alumina bricks, acid-resistant bricks, and other alumina-silicate refractories.

  • 80,000 tons: Shaped silicon carbide products and graphite products.

  • 50,000 tons: Lightweight silica bricks, insulating fireclay bricks, lightweight mullite bricks, alumina bubble bricks, and other insulating products.

  • 50,000 tons: Ceramic fiber products.

  • 80,000 tons: Raw materials including White Fused Alumina (WFA), Brown Fused Alumina (BFA), and black/green silicon carbide powders.

  • 40,000 tons: Monolithic refractories and metallurgical auxiliary materials.

Innovation Through Collaboration
Cayref Refractories drives product advancement through dedicated R&D. We maintain a long-term technical partnership with the China Institute of High-Temperature Materials (CIHTM), collaborating to develop next-generation, high-quality refractory solutions that meet evolving industrial demands.

Global Engagement, Customer-Centric Service
We actively participate in major international and domestic trade exhibitions to stay at the forefront of industry trends and technology. Committed to building strong client relationships, we provide expert, responsive service and tailored solutions as your trusted partner for high-temperature processes.