Heat insulating module and method of assembly for use in a high

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Sheetlike element assembled parallel to existing wall,... – Separate fastener held by penetrating fastener

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52506, F23M 500, E04B 180

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046336370

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a heat insulating module and a method of making the same for use in lining a high temperature chamber. The module has a main body formed of layers of refractory fibers positioned side by side and impaled on at least one rigid tie member spaced inwardly of one lateral edge of all layers with the ends of the tie member secured to one leg of L-shaped mounting members with the other legs thereof extending outwardly beynd the end layers of the module and coplanar with the adjacent lateral edge of said layers. The layers may be interconnected by folding a unitary blanket of fibers and, in either assembly mode, the layers are held snugly compressed by at least one encircling tie band.

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