I am in the process of designing my own oven. As I'm a bit reluctant of building the dome myself, I was looking into pre-cast domes. I found a company nearby that can supply me with a precast dome. However, their instructions read as follow:
- After wetting the joints between the various pieces that make up the dome, spread 5 cm of Refrax on the outside. If you want to have greater thermal inertia, it is recommended to cast a layer of Refrax all over the dome of a thickness of up to 6 cm. In larger ovens, a thin wire mesh must be added to Refrax.
- After the layer of Refrax, thermally insulate the oven by placing multiple layers of ceramic fibre on the dome. We recommend an initial 2/4 cm layer of ceramic fiber followed by a 10/15 cm layer of vermiculite, expanded clay or rock wool for high temperatures.
I do understand the fact that you want to have good thermal inertia, but I don't really understand why you cannot just add 5cm of ceramic fibre instead of 2cm + 10cm vermiculite? If I need to do that, my other dimensions will become rather massive. Any thoughts?
- After wetting the joints between the various pieces that make up the dome, spread 5 cm of Refrax on the outside. If you want to have greater thermal inertia, it is recommended to cast a layer of Refrax all over the dome of a thickness of up to 6 cm. In larger ovens, a thin wire mesh must be added to Refrax.
- After the layer of Refrax, thermally insulate the oven by placing multiple layers of ceramic fibre on the dome. We recommend an initial 2/4 cm layer of ceramic fiber followed by a 10/15 cm layer of vermiculite, expanded clay or rock wool for high temperatures.
I do understand the fact that you want to have good thermal inertia, but I don't really understand why you cannot just add 5cm of ceramic fibre instead of 2cm + 10cm vermiculite? If I need to do that, my other dimensions will become rather massive. Any thoughts?
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