Hi all
After doing a little research on Casil boards I found the general rule is 2" of CaSil board. Not all Casil boards are equal in compressive strength, density and service temp. Is there a reference/link someone can point me towards in terms of CaSil board thickness needed to do the job?
A typical Casio board would have:
Bulk density: 220kg/m3
Compressive strength: 0.6 MPa
Service temp: 650?C
And alternate could be:
Bulk density: 975kg/m3
Compressive strength: 11.36 MPa
Service temp: 980?C
Given that the second has a 4x density than the first I assume one could get away with 12mm rather than 50mm (2").
After doing a little research on Casil boards I found the general rule is 2" of CaSil board. Not all Casil boards are equal in compressive strength, density and service temp. Is there a reference/link someone can point me towards in terms of CaSil board thickness needed to do the job?
A typical Casio board would have:
Bulk density: 220kg/m3
Compressive strength: 0.6 MPa
Service temp: 650?C
And alternate could be:
Bulk density: 975kg/m3
Compressive strength: 11.36 MPa
Service temp: 980?C
Given that the second has a 4x density than the first I assume one could get away with 12mm rather than 50mm (2").