casted the front section of my oven today using some 46% alumina castable. Direction says to wet cure it for the first 24 hours so after finishing it, I covered it with plastic and placed a large piece of foam over it. Several hours later I go to check it and it's going through a chemical reaction that has the refractory over 150 degrees in the thicker section. The metal vent will burn your hand if you touch it, since it's in the thickest section.
Now, within a few hours, the casting looks dry and hard as concrete so how do you wet cure something that's almost to a spontaneous combustible temp if it was flammable?
The manufactures instructions say nothing about it going through this thermal reaction., so my question is, is this normal?
Now, within a few hours, the casting looks dry and hard as concrete so how do you wet cure something that's almost to a spontaneous combustible temp if it was flammable?
The manufactures instructions say nothing about it going through this thermal reaction., so my question is, is this normal?
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