Custom Precast Refractory Shapes
Non-standard refractory components engineered from drawings, samples, equipment structures, or on-site dimensions.
Custom Refractory Components for Complex Lining Areas
Custom precast refractory shapes are non-standard precast products manufactured according to drawings, samples, equipment structures, or on-site dimensions. They are designed for lining areas where standard precast shapes cannot directly match the required structure. Products can be formed, cured, and dried in the factory before delivery for on-site installation, replacement, or assembly.
Compared with regular precast shapes, custom components place greater emphasis on structural fit, dimensional accuracy, and installation convenience. Existing lining structures and old part shapes can be reproduced for end users, while engineering companies can begin with furnace information, area photographs, or preliminary dimensions to confirm the structural direction.

Customizable Items
Built Around the Actual Equipment Structure
Shape, size, thickness, holes, grooves, chamfers, joint surfaces, and installation direction can all be adjusted according to the project. Single-piece components and multi-piece assemblies can be designed for easier site handling and accurate installation.


Non-standard shapes and dimensions.

Holes, grooves, chamfers, and joint structures.

Single-piece or assembled precast parts.

Installation direction and part marking.

Production from drawings, samples, or site dimensions.

Part names, positions, and drawing references.
Project Information to Confirm
To define the structure and material direction, please provide as much of the following information as possible. If complete drawings are not yet available, preliminary evaluation can begin with furnace type, area photographs, and basic dimensions.
Dimension Confirmation and Part Marking
Before production, key dimensions, installation direction, joint relationships, and reserved areas should be confirmed. After the information is reviewed, the product geometry, material system, quantity, identification method, and delivery requirements can be defined to reduce communication gaps during production and installation.
For multi-piece assemblies or components with similar shapes, part names, installation positions, package labels, or drawing reference information can be used to distinguish each item. Clear identification improves installation efficiency and reduces rework risk, especially during short maintenance shutdowns or projects with limited installation space.


Key Features
- Produced according to drawings, samples, or site dimensions
- Supports non-standard shapes, holes, grooves, chamfers, and joint structures
- Suitable for lining areas not covered by standard precast shapes
- Part names, installation positions, or drawing references can be marked
- Supports site identification, counting, and assembly installation
- Factory precasting helps reduce on-site forming and waiting time
Engineering Technical Support
JHYREF supports early-stage structural review, material range selection, dimensional confirmation, part marking, and delivery planning for custom precast refractory shapes. Projects can begin from complete drawings or from preliminary photographs and dimensions when the design is still being developed.
Send us your drawing, sample photographs, furnace information, service conditions, required quantity, and project schedule. Our engineering team will help define the information needed for production and site installation.


