Refractory tile section for reheating furnaces

Heating – Heating apparatus element having protective cooling structure – Work skid or rail structure

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52506, 138158, F27D 302

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051546051

ABSTRACT:
Refractory tile sections for insulating a pipe, such as a water-cooled pipe, have a pair of refractory tiles with concave faces and outwardly extending flanges. The refractory tiles are placed about the pipe with the flanges confronting each other, with a gap therebetween, and with recesses in the flanges aligned. Refractory connecting members are disposed in the aligned recesses, the connecting members having a bridging section extending across the gap and an enlarged end section in each of the aligned recesses. Refractory mortar secures the connecting members in the recesses and fills the gap between the flanges.

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