kye
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hey guys
so im not sure weather anybody else out there has stumbled apon this little secret but i use a material called "hebal" (airated cement blocks) to construct my furnace. if your familiar with the stuff youll know its used to insulate houses etc but it works just a well at much higher temperatures. these are some of its positive attrubutes:
-its easily fabricated and can be cut with a hand saw.
-a Very effective insulator
-cheap
-has a relatively high alumina content (a very good refractory material)
at aluminium temperatures a furnace made of this will last for a good 50+ melts and probably the same for copper and its alloys, but at these temps it will start to cinter on the furnace surface creating cracks which will eventually ruin the furnace.
hope you find this interesting/ inspiring for people
kye
so im not sure weather anybody else out there has stumbled apon this little secret but i use a material called "hebal" (airated cement blocks) to construct my furnace. if your familiar with the stuff youll know its used to insulate houses etc but it works just a well at much higher temperatures. these are some of its positive attrubutes:
-its easily fabricated and can be cut with a hand saw.
-a Very effective insulator
-cheap
-has a relatively high alumina content (a very good refractory material)
at aluminium temperatures a furnace made of this will last for a good 50+ melts and probably the same for copper and its alloys, but at these temps it will start to cinter on the furnace surface creating cracks which will eventually ruin the furnace.
hope you find this interesting/ inspiring for people
kye