Engineering studies confirm the energy aspects of our refractory coating.
The studies show that heat losses through refractory surfaces can be reduced by up to 33% by the use of a special refractory coating (RX). It is a dry blend of selected refractory materials and glazing fluxes. Three grades provide for operating temperatures from 1400oF to 3600oF. The dry powder coating material is mixed with water and applied by brush or spray gun. When the coating reaches its glazing temperature, it fuses into the refractory surface forming a glazed, seamless impervious coating. After the glazing temperature has been reached, the coating can be operated at any temperature below its maximum (2200, 2800, and 3600oF respectively for grades having glazing temperatures of 1400, 2100 and 2700oF ). Typical applications include boilers, furnaces, incinerators, reactors, kilns etc.