Method for reducing the thermal inertia of furnace or oven walls

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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52227, 52506, 52747, 156 731, 156 83, 156155, 156191, 1562755, 264 30, 266281, 266285, 428 74, 428 76, 428114, 428119, 428255, 428902, 428920, B32B 3126, E04F 1300, F27D 116

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to reducing the thermal inertia of furnace or oven walls. Insulating modules under compression are secured to the wall and released from compression upon firing of the furnace.

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