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Thermal Ceramics Superwool 612S Board
Categories: Ceramic; Oxide; Silicon Oxide

Material Notes: Superwool boards are processed from a slurry consisting of Superwool bulk and organic binders. Each board has cut edges for controlled squareness and trueness. Boards up to 36” wide may be ordered with both surfaces machined smooth to a close thickness tolerance.

Superwool provides stability and resistance to chemical attack. Exceptions include hydrofluoric acid, phosphoric acid and strong alkalis (i.e. NaOH, KOH). Superwool is unaffected by incidental spills of oil or water. Thermal and physical properties are restored after drying.

Superwool boards offer an excellent alternative for molten aluminum contact. Other applications include hot face furnace linings, backup insulation and trough linings for non-ferrous metals.

Features:

  • Rigid, self-supporting finer insulation
  • Available in a variety of sizes and thicknesses
  • Based on patented technology
  • Reduces thickness of backup insulation up to 50% when replacing insulating firebrick or castables
  • Low thermal conductivity and heat storage
  • Non-wetting to molten aluminum
  • Applications:

  • Molten aluminum contact
  • Furnace, kiln, and oven hot face linings
  • Flue and chimney linings
  • Insulation as backup to: firebrick, insulating firebrick, refractory castables, rammed shapes
  • Appliance and heat processing insulation
  • Information provided by Thermal Ceramics

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    Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    Density 0.321 - 0.369 g/cc
    Loss On Ignition 4.0 - 7.0 %
     
    Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    Modulus of Rupture 0.170 - 0.200 ksi
    Compressive Yield Strength 0.380 - 0.520 MPaat 10% deformation
     
    Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    Thermal Conductivity 0.480 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
    @Temperature 260 °C
    ASTM C201
     0.690 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
    @Temperature 538 °C
    ASTM C201
     1.05 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
    @Temperature 816 °C
    ASTM C201
     1.59 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
    @Temperature 1090 °C
    ASTM C201
     1.87 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
    @Temperature 1200 °C
    ASTM C201
    Melting Point 2500 °F
    Maximum Service Temperature, Air 2200 °F
    Shrinkage 1.5 %
    @Temperature 1090 °C,
    Time 86400 sec
     3.3 %
    @Temperature 1260 °C,
    Time 86400 sec
     3.4 %
    @Temperature 1340 °C,
    Time 86400 sec
     
    Component Elements PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    CaO 12 %
    MgO 10 %
    Other 1.0 %
    SiO2 72 %

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