have built an oven and floor out of refractory castable (See my other posts). I wish to mount this oven onto a trailer, I'd like to know would there be any problems if I were to sit the oven directly onto a sheet of plywood and placed rigid urethane insulation (3") Under the plywood for ease of mounting or would the insulation need to go directly under the hearth (The floor is 3" deep. Thank YOU
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Re: hearth Insulation question
There are lots of non-combustible choices. If you want a rigid foam, There are multiple mineral fiber choices, as well as the more expensive calcium silicate. These are both refractory products. If cost is an object, perlite or vermiculite can be mixed with portland cement. Builders have also used foamglass, an expanded glass block, or
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete aka Hebel Block, although there have been some problems with brittleness reported with this.
There's no reason to use things that are going to outgas fumes or smoke in your build.
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Re: hearth Insulation question
Originally posted by shuboyje View PostKingspan is a phenolic foam. It is only good to about 300f for continuous use. I'm in the middle of being certified on their products as we speak.
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