I'm looking at options to insulate the outside of my oven dome (see post on "Redgum Roarer"). The dome is outside and not built under an enclosure (another story). I was thinking of coating it with a dry mix refractory mortar and then probably add a coat of paint to seal it from the rain etc. I've notice the Forno Bravo site has "Refmix" but it is fairly costly to get it down to Oz and especially Adelaide.......although I'm open to suggestions.
At a local commercial kiln/boiler/oven/furnace business I have found this dry mix product made by Shinagawa called ?Shiralite 120MW? (used to be called MORAL COOLCAST 120 MW). I can get it for about $44(AUS)/20kg bag. The spec sheet says:
-medium weight insulating castable
-based on selected lightweight aggregates and calcium aluminate cement.
-1200C/2192F max service temperature
Can get more details if needed??
I've seen this applied to the inside of commercial applications in parts where they can't apply firebrick - stuck to the boilers steel door. Its strong, high abrasion resistant stuff. These ovens/boilers run at 1000C/1832F and you can put your hand on the outside shell when it?s running (without burning of course).Talking to the local guy, he knows of installations where this has effectively been used to coa the exterior of pizza ovens. Sounds like I would need about a 40 - 50mm thick layer.
This seems like it might be the product to use but I wanted to hear feedback from those on this forum becuase its helped me out a great deal. Am I headed in the right direction? Is this the right sort of product?
Should this or something else similar be the right thing - I've also got to work out approximately how many bags I need. Any point me in the right direction to calculate the cubic area, please?
Oven (outside measurements):
Circumference = 3800mm/149inches
Width = 1350mm/53inches
Height = 640mm/25inches
Thanks
At a local commercial kiln/boiler/oven/furnace business I have found this dry mix product made by Shinagawa called ?Shiralite 120MW? (used to be called MORAL COOLCAST 120 MW). I can get it for about $44(AUS)/20kg bag. The spec sheet says:
-medium weight insulating castable
-based on selected lightweight aggregates and calcium aluminate cement.
-1200C/2192F max service temperature
Can get more details if needed??
I've seen this applied to the inside of commercial applications in parts where they can't apply firebrick - stuck to the boilers steel door. Its strong, high abrasion resistant stuff. These ovens/boilers run at 1000C/1832F and you can put your hand on the outside shell when it?s running (without burning of course).Talking to the local guy, he knows of installations where this has effectively been used to coa the exterior of pizza ovens. Sounds like I would need about a 40 - 50mm thick layer.
This seems like it might be the product to use but I wanted to hear feedback from those on this forum becuase its helped me out a great deal. Am I headed in the right direction? Is this the right sort of product?
Should this or something else similar be the right thing - I've also got to work out approximately how many bags I need. Any point me in the right direction to calculate the cubic area, please?
Oven (outside measurements):
Circumference = 3800mm/149inches
Width = 1350mm/53inches
Height = 640mm/25inches
Thanks
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