Bricklining

/ˈbrɪk.laɪ.nɪŋ/ noun

Definition

The process of installing a protective or insulating lining inside a brick kiln or furnace.

Etymology

From 'brickliner' plus the gerund suffix '-ing', or directly from 'brick' plus 'lining'. This technical terminology emerged with the professionalization of industrial brick manufacturing.

Kelly Says

Proper bricklining techniques are so important that they're taught in specialized industrial training programs—the difference between good and poor bricklining can mean the difference between a kiln lasting 10 years or just 2 years.

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