By design, your furnace / kiln can become more fuel efficient by cutting heat loss through the lining. The simple example below will show % heat loss savings achievable by the addition of a 50mm thick veneer or to the conversion of dense refractories to fibre (where suitable).
Simply select an operating temperature and furnace lining representative of your existing furnace / kiln.
Your Current Furnace Heat Loss Details
Operating Temperature °F |
Current Lining Structure |
Cold Face Temperature °F |
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Adding 50mm veneer to the internal structure of your current furnace lining
Material selection and density most suitable for operating conditions. Ceramic fibre – body soluble fibre – high alumina fibre (2105°F to 2912°F)
Your Current Furnace with an Additional 50mm Veneer
Operating Temperature °F |
Original Lining Structure |
New Cold Face Temperature °F |
% Heat Loss Saving |
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Converting your furnace to a 250mm thick anchor module lining
Material selection – density - anchor system most suitable for operating conditions. Ceramic fibre – body soluble fibre – high alumina fibre (2105°F to 2912°F)
Your Furnace converted to a 250mm Modular Lining
Operating Temperature °F |
Original Lining Structure |
New Cold Face Temperature °F |
% Heat Loss Saving |
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