I looking for information on the actual temperature of the ceramic board insulation on the outside (exterior of the board. Anyone install a thermistor to check the temp between the ceramic insulation board and concrete base?
A better direct question would be if I had a 1200 degree oven temperature (don’t plan on it) with 2.5 inch fire brick floor with 3 inches (75mm) of ceramic 2300 degree F (1260 degree C) would it melt or negativity effect polyisocyanurate insulation under that, it has a appropriate 230 degree melting point? Underneath that would be an aluminum or durarock base to protect from weather and such. I’m thinking worse case on a hot ambient temperature day. Does the traditional concrete base serve any other purpose other then a flat, stable, strong surface to build on? Any thermal properties I’m missing?
I’m building a stainless dome interior oven and would like to eliminate the concrete base mostly to save weight, I d like to move it around once completed including the base.
A better direct question would be if I had a 1200 degree oven temperature (don’t plan on it) with 2.5 inch fire brick floor with 3 inches (75mm) of ceramic 2300 degree F (1260 degree C) would it melt or negativity effect polyisocyanurate insulation under that, it has a appropriate 230 degree melting point? Underneath that would be an aluminum or durarock base to protect from weather and such. I’m thinking worse case on a hot ambient temperature day. Does the traditional concrete base serve any other purpose other then a flat, stable, strong surface to build on? Any thermal properties I’m missing?
I’m building a stainless dome interior oven and would like to eliminate the concrete base mostly to save weight, I d like to move it around once completed including the base.
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