I am in the process of building up my hearth. I have a concrete slab poured. I have about 80mm on top of the slab to play with that I can add insulation over. I was planning to put down calcium silicate board as mentioned in other posts. Then 3:1 vermiculite cement over the top then my firebricks.
I am trying to find some board but the only stuff I can find is only rated to a 90 degrees celsius working temperature. It is supalux brand and is pretty dense (875kg/m3), and water resistant. Is this the right board to use? 90 degrees seems pretty low temp to me. What temp range do I need?
Initally I bought some 25mm kaowool ceramic board rated to 1400 degrees but am dissapointed as it is very soft (200 kg/m3) and It looks like it will absorb moisture. Im not sure if its suitable to put the weight of the firebricks on.
I am trying to find some board but the only stuff I can find is only rated to a 90 degrees celsius working temperature. It is supalux brand and is pretty dense (875kg/m3), and water resistant. Is this the right board to use? 90 degrees seems pretty low temp to me. What temp range do I need?
Initally I bought some 25mm kaowool ceramic board rated to 1400 degrees but am dissapointed as it is very soft (200 kg/m3) and It looks like it will absorb moisture. Im not sure if its suitable to put the weight of the firebricks on.
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