[TheForge] Sidearm Burner Parts - ceramic nozzle

terry l. ridder [email protected]
Thu Jan 16 22:58:00 2003


hello;

several online web pages offer room temperature curing castable
refractory ceramics.

High Temperature Adhesives and Epoxies, Ceramics, Insulation
http://cotronics.com/vo/cotr/index.htm

4000�F Castable Ceramics, Coatings and Putties
http://cotronics.com/vo/cotr/cm_castable.htm

Aremco was formed in 1965 and since then has devoted its efforts to
formulating high temperature materials used throughout industry in
design, process and maintenance applications to 3200�F.

http://www.aremco.com/p_index.html

High Temperature Potting & Casting Materials
http://www.aremco.com/a4.html

On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Cameron Stoker wrote:

cameron>
cameron> I've been curious about a castable ceramic product I've seen at 
cameron> mcmastercarr.com. They have several grades available, here is the part 
cameron> number for an alumina castable ceramic: 8498K35
cameron>
cameron> They claim it is a room temp hardening dimensionally stable ceramic, 
cameron> good to 3000 F. Sounds almost too good to be true, but maybe not at 
cameron> $8.50 /lb.  Still you could make a lot of burner flares with 10 pounds 
cameron> of the stuff. Anyone have any experience with this (or similar stuff) ?
cameron>
cameron> Cameron Stoker
cameron>

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