Industries

Refractories for India's heavy industry

From the steel ladles of Pune to the cement kilns of Solapur, the aluminium pots of Belagavi and the glass tanks of Nashik — our refractory bricks, castables and engineered shapes line the hot zones that keep heavy industry running.

6

Industry verticals

12

Product families

1968

Refractory heritage

Pan-India + Export

Despatch under active IEC

Pick the industry that matches your plant

Each page lists the equipment we line, the grades typically specified, and the wear patterns we engineer against. Use it as a starting point — final spec follows a site visit and review of your operating conditions.

How we work alongside your maintenance team

Refractory selection isn't a catalogue order — it's an engineering decision that depends on your slag chemistry, thermal cycle, fuel type and downstream tolerances. We start where the wear actually happens.

1

Site visit

Walk the hot zone with your maintenance lead. Photograph wear pattern, sample slag and dust, log the operating cycle.

2

Spec proposal

Recommend grade, thickness, anchoring scheme. Compare against your incumbent and call out the trade-offs honestly.

3

Supply & supervise

Despatch from Chakan with batch test certificates. Optional supervision during install, dry-out and first heat.

4

Post-mortem

After campaign end, walk the lining again. Document what worked, refine the spec for next campaign. This is how lining life compounds.

Quality

ISO 9001:2015 (Cert. 11553)

Plant-level quality system independently audited. Test certificate accompanies every despatch.

Export

IEC 0311071333 — Active

Export-cleared since 2012. We supply against LC and DA terms to GCC, SE Asia and Africa.

Heritage

Refractory work since 1968

Originally Chaney & Co; relaunched as Chaneyco Refratech Pvt. Ltd. in 2011 with the Chakan, Pune plant.

Don't see your application listed?

If your plant runs hot, we can probably help. Send us a one-line description of the equipment and the failure pattern — we'll come back with a starting-point spec within one working day.