Thermal Ceramics 2300 RPC Shapes
Material Notes: RPC 2300 is an insulating material produced by blending alumina-silica fibers with high purity silica binders. The high temperature capability is enhanced by employing ammonia stabilized colloidal silica rather than a sodium stabilized product. At elevated temperatures, residual sodium acts as a flux and reduces the refractories maximum use temperature.Features: No organic binders Complex shape capability Low thermal conductivity and minimal heat storage High resistance to thermal shock and spalling Low shrinkage Light weightApplications: Bullnose tiles Burner blocks Combustion chamber construction Diffusion furnaces Flue and exhaust stack liners Furnace components General molten metal contact Peep door frames and plugs Heat shields High temperature gaskets and seals Hot tops for super alloy casting Molten aluminum contact Semiconductor processing equipment Shapes for laboratory furnaces Shapes in ammonia reformersInformation provided by Thermal Ceramics
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- Loss On Ignition
- Hardness, Shore A
- Modulus of Rupture
- Compressive Strength
- Specific Heat Capacity
- Thermal Conductivity
- Melting Point
- Maximum Service Temperature, Air
- Shrinkage
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