Kentucky (KY) Clay Refractories Companies

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North American Refractories Co
3726 Cypress Springs Pl.
Louisville KY 40245
(502) 243-2657
Louisville Fire Brick Works
4500 Louisville Avenue
Louisville KY 402091410
(502) 363-2656

Manufacturer of refractories for over 124 years. If you can draw it, we can make it!
U. S. Refractories, LLC (a division of Hitchins Refractories, LLC)
4500 Louisville Avenue
Louisville KY 40209
(502) 363-2656

U.S. Refractories manufactures a variety of special monolithics including pumpables, putties, abrasion resistant and aluminum resistant.
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Corhart Refractories Corporation
10300 Ormsby Park Place # 450
Louisville KY 40223
(502) 423-6324
Hitchins Refractories L L C
3502 Denton Road Rr 733
Hitchins KY 41146
(606) 475-3146
Rld Industries Inc
264 Kimberly Heights Drive
Nicholasville KY 40356
(859) 885-1994
Louisville Fire-Brick Works
3462 Grahn Rd.
Olive Hill KY 41164
(606) 286-4436
Louisville Fire-Brick Works
3462 Grahn Road
Olive Hill KY 41164
(606) 286-4436
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