Apparatus and brick member for supporting a ceramic tube during

Heating – Accessory means for holding – shielding or supporting work... – Support structure for heat treating ceramics

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432249, F27D 500

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047706317

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for supporting a ceramic tube during firing thereof includes a base on which is mounted a lower end of the ceramic tube and supports extending upwardly from the base. A brick member is supported on the supports for grasping an upper end of the ceramic tube and for, during axial contraction of the tube during firing thereof, suspending the tube and allowing withdrawal of the lower end of the tube from the base while ensuring vertical alignment of the thus suspended tube. The brick has therethrough an opening for surrounding the upper end of the tube and defining a balancing space between the brick and the tube. Mortar fills the balancing space.

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