Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Sheetlike element assembled parallel to existing wall,... – For furnace or refrigeration
Patent
1995-09-05
1997-10-07
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Sheetlike element assembled parallel to existing wall,...
For furnace or refrigeration
52385, 52513, 52563, 5274711, 122 6A, 122 6R, 110336, F27D 114
Patent
active
056735278
ABSTRACT:
A ceramic tile is mounted to the wall of an incinerator or other high temperature and/or corrosive environment with a stud assembly that includes a threaded stud and a ceramic T-nut. The ceramic T-nut thermally shields the stud to protect it from oxidation and corrosion, and reduces cracking in tile because the T-nut and the tile have similar thermal expansion. The T-nut is accessible through a small bore.
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Coston Kent R.
Lenihan Brian T.
Zampell James C.
Friedman Carl D.
Yip Winnie
Zampell Advanced Refractory Technologies, Inc.
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