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Refractory Patching Products.


Allied Mineral Products offers its Quick-Stick line of patching products that can be utilized in a wide range of refractory refractory

Material that is not deformed or damaged by high temperatures, used to make crucibles, incinerators, insulation, and furnaces, particularly metallurgical furnaces.
 applications in the aluminum melting industry. It can be poured, trowelled, veneered or painted onto refractory surfaces requiring repair. This technology utilizes a two-component refractory system that incorporates a dry refractory aggregate that is mixed with a proprietary acid compound onsite. The resulting refractory has a consistency similar to that of a castable that facilitates repair of thin, cross-sectional areas as well as large refractory segments. Due to the patching product's fast-setting characteristics, high green strength and adhesion adhesion /ad·he·sion/ (ad-he´zhun)
1. the property of remaining in close proximity.

2. the stable joining of parts to one another, which may occur abnormally.

3.
, immediate dryout is possible. This results in rapid turnaround of metal melting and heat containment equipment requiring repair. Applications include patching furnace furnace, enclosed space for the burning of fuel. There are many kinds of furnaces, the type depending upon the fuel and the use to which the heat produced within it is put. Most familiar are the furnaces used in the heating of buildings.  sidewalls, hearths, sills Sills   , Beverly Originally Belle Silverman. Born 1929.

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Noun 1.
, jambs, ramps, launders, ladles, covers and degas/demag boxes.
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Publication:Modern Casting
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Nov 1, 1999
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