Refractory tile, mounting device, and method for mounting

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Sheetlike element assembled parallel to existing wall,... – For furnace or refrigeration

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52385, 52513, 52563, 5274711, 122 6A, 122 6R, 110336, F27D 114

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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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