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Unifrax Anchor-Loc®2 2200 Ceramic Fiber Modules
Categories: Ceramic; Oxide; Silicon Oxide

Material Notes: Anchor-Loc®2 ceramic fiber modules extend the successful performance of standard Anchor-Loc folded modules to a product form featuring laminated fiber blanket constructin. This product combines advancements in fiber chemistry, manufacturing technology, and attachment hardware design to provide an economical lining system for a wide range of heat processing vessels.

The Fibermass® manufacturing technique used to fabricate Anchor-Loc2 modules bonds layers of refractory ceramic fiber blanket into a strong pliable fiber block. Spun ceramic fiber blankets which feature high tensile strength for improved resistance to mechanical abuse, vibration, and gas velocity are used in the construction of Anchor-Loc2 Fibermass blocks. A proprietary fiber treatment decreases fiber dusting and irritation while increasing block flexibility, making the module easy to compress into place. Modules are available in two temperature grades based on construction from Durablanket® HP-S or Durablanket 2600.

In all Anchor-Loc2 modules, Fibermass blocks are secured to the metallic module anchor with a pair of stainless steel support tubes. Flanges on one end of the support tubes effectively lock the position of the tubes relative to the anchor at the time of installation.

    Product Advantages
  • Faster temperature cycling
  • Lower heat storage
  • Lower fuel costs
  • Increased productivity
  • Lower installed cost
  • Easier repairs
  • Resistance to thermal shock

    Applications
  • Stress relievign furnaces
  • Annealing furnaces
  • Car bottom heat treating furnaces
  • Process heaters
  • Reheat furnaces
  • Furnace, kiln and boiler linings
  • Incineration equipment and stack linings
  • Soaking pit covers
  • Ladle covers
  • Ladle preheaters
  • Forge furnaces

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Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 1149 °CRecommended Operating Temperature
 
Component Elements PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Al2O3 43 - 47 %
SiO2 53 - 57 %
 
Descriptive Properties
Na2O3 (%)<0.5
Temperature Grade (°C)1260

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