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SUPERWOOL 607 AND 607 M AX PYRO OLD …

INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR HEAT-INTENSIVE PROBLEMST hermal Ceramics P. O. Box 923 Augusta, Georgia 30903-0923 February 2000 Replaces 11 14-130 dated September 199911 14-130 SUPERWOOL PYRO-FOLD MODULESSUPERWOOL607 AND607 MAX PYRO-FOLDMODULESY MODULEM MODULET-BAR Accordion style construction Choice of available attachment systems Non-wetting to molten aluminumSuperwool Pyro-Fold Modules are CMS and CMZS accordion fold blocks used for lining industrial fur-naces. SUPERWOOL , CMS wools are uniquely designedfrom pure raw materials (Calcium-Magnesium-Silicate), and specially processed to offer excellentperformance in high-temperature offers an alternative to traditional solutionsdue to its unique properties of high refractoriness andexcellent non-wetting characteristics to applicationsrequiring direct contact with molten aluminum.

For further information, contact your nearest Thermal Ceramics technical sales office or your local Thermal Ceramics authorized di- s tributor.

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1 INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR HEAT-INTENSIVE PROBLEMST hermal Ceramics P. O. Box 923 Augusta, Georgia 30903-0923 February 2000 Replaces 11 14-130 dated September 199911 14-130 SUPERWOOL PYRO-FOLD MODULESSUPERWOOL607 AND607 MAX PYRO-FOLDMODULESY MODULEM MODULET-BAR Accordion style construction Choice of available attachment systems Non-wetting to molten aluminumSuperwool Pyro-Fold Modules are CMS and CMZS accordion fold blocks used for lining industrial fur-naces. SUPERWOOL , CMS wools are uniquely designedfrom pure raw materials (Calcium-Magnesium-Silicate), and specially processed to offer excellentperformance in high-temperature offers an alternative to traditional solutionsdue to its unique properties of high refractoriness andexcellent non-wetting characteristics to applicationsrequiring direct contact with molten aluminum.

2 Theselight weight wools are resistant to thermal shock, pro-vide low thermal conductivity and low heat storagecombined with their enhanced solubility in body Pyro-Fold modules are available in a vari-ety of attachment systems that utilize 316 stainlesssteel yoke and support tubes to meet most provides stability and resistance to chem-ical attack. Exceptions include hydrofluoric acid,phosphoric acid and strong alkalies ( NaOH,KOH). SUPERWOOL is unaffected by incidental spills ofoil or water. Thermal and physical properties arerestored after SUPERWOOL Pyro-Fold Y Module uses the provencenter-fire, one step weld system which eliminatesthe need for pre-lay out stud Pyro-Fold M Module, a center mountedmodule, requires a pre-lay out stud system. Studsand nuts must be purchased Pyro-Fold T-Bar Module requires pre-lay-out of studs with shared anchors between , nuts, and yokes must be purchased attachment systems are available and SafetySuperwool is exonerated from any carcinogenicclassification in the countries of the European Unionunder provisions of Directive 97/69/EC.

3 They aretherefore exempt from the requirement for labelingfor carcinogenicity. Tests were carried out at the Fraunhofer Institute for Inhalation Toxicology in Hannover,Germany, at EAE Technology Harwell Oxon/Zeneca Central Toxicology LaboratoryAlderly Edge UK, and at Sciences InternationalInc. Alexandria, Virginia, Applications Homogenizing furnaces Process heaters Ceramic kilns Annealing furnaces Heat treating furnaces Thermal oxidizersFor further information, contact your nearest Thermal Ceramics technical sales office or your local Thermal Ceramics authorized dis-tributor. You may also fax us toll-free at 1-800-KAOWOOL or write to Thermal Ceramics, P. O. Box 923, Dept. 140, Augusta, GA , GA(800) 338-9284 Fax: (706) 796-4324 BATON ROUGE, LA(877) 722-2866 Fax: (504) 292-4082 CHICAGO, IL(888) 649-2442 Fax: (630) 527-0285 CLEVELAND, OH(877) 787-3385 Fax: (216) 831-4485 DETROIT, MI(800) 590-4338 Fax: (734) 459-7860 HOUSTON, TX(800) 824-6878 Fax: (713) 680-9070 LOS ANGELES, CA(800) 990-5264 Fax: (714) 521-4662 TRANSPORTATION(888) 205-2358 Fax: (219) 296-3585 INTERNATIONAL(706) 796-4216 Fax:(706) 796-4262 THERMAL CERAMICSBURLINGTON, ONTARIO,CANADA(905) 335-3414 Fax:(905) 335-5145 Data are average results of tests conducted under standard procedures and aresubject to variation.

4 Results should not be used for specification to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)for recommended work practicesand other product safety MaxPhysical PropertiesColor ..white ..whiteMelting point, F ..2327 ..2372 Continuous use limit, up to F ..1832 ..2200 Nominal density, pcf ..8, ..8, in inches ..4 to 12 ..4 to 12 Chemical AnalysisSilica, SiO2 ..60-70 ..60-70 Calcium Oxide, CaO ..25-35 ..16-22 Zirconia, ZrO2 ..-Magnesium Oxide, MgO ..4-7 ..12-19 Alumina, Al2O3 ..trace ..traceOther ..1 ..<1 Thermal Conductivity Btu in/hr ft2 F (ASTM 201) SUPERWOOL Pyro-Fold Modules8 pcfMean temperature@ 500 F .. @ 1000 F .. @ 1500 F .. @ 1832 F .. 607 and 607 Max Pyro-Fold ModuleInstallationThere are a number of factors which must be consideredwhen designing a Thermal Ceramics SUPERWOOL Pyro-Fold lining. The use limits of SUPERWOOL Pyro-Fold mod-ules should be used as a guide when considering lininginstallation and design.

5 For assistance, please call yournearest Thermal Ceramics Sizes, in12 x 12 modules24 x 12 modules6 x 12 modules12 x 6 modules4 to 12 inch thickness in 1 inch increments


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