NOBOX7 lime fire brick My journey to find a fire brick and mortar

2023 ж. 24 Ақп.
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water glass 60 grams drain cleaner. 80 grams crystal cat litter, 200 ml water

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  • Hello friend great work by the way . It turns out that calcium oxide converts back to calcium hydroxide , a deliquescent substance . I did not know this happens . When it converts from oxide to hydroxide it expands 75% . So it turns out its only good for a couple uses or maybe only a 1 time use heat shield . I have since bin suing zirconium oxide instead of lime . It makes a high emissivity paint that increases furnace performance . You can also make high temp glue with it

    @NOBOX7@NOBOX725 күн бұрын
    • yes watched the video interesting comment by Forsythemein

      @mikesproject4704@mikesproject470425 күн бұрын
  • Can’t believe i miss this video for 2 plus weeks also callab with me come down to Australia this year😂

    @Tuvakano@Tuvakano Жыл бұрын
    • that would be fantastic

      @mikesproject4704@mikesproject4704 Жыл бұрын
  • Helpful video - Thanks! I'm sure you have found a lot of new info since you posted, like oxy-acetelene flame is about 6000 deg F (no firebrick will handle that), but that what ilearning is all about, right?

    @AerialLensVideo@AerialLensVideo2 ай бұрын
    • correct.. the lime water glass might work for low temp applications. but not good for higher temp stuff.. the hard or heavy fire brick is the best

      @mikesproject4704@mikesproject47042 ай бұрын
    • @@mikesproject4704Thanks - I'm doing a couple of experiments now (thanks for the inspiration), using a combo of Type S mortar (which has lime and portland cement) and Aluminum Oxide and Perlite (because I need it to be rigid but somewhat shapeable and to have very good insulating properties), and the with/without the sodium silicate -- to see what happens. We shall see what happens - I will test it up to 3000°F or so.

      @AerialLensVideo@AerialLensVideo2 ай бұрын
    • @@AerialLensVideo the lime mixture i made would get soft when hot and would run. with other elements might make a great bonding agent. i used a mortar like substance called satinite i think that would make a good bonding agent and filling gaps... sounds interesting what you are experimenting with let me know how it works out.

      @mikesproject4704@mikesproject47042 ай бұрын
  • Did you try sand lime and waterglass? I am at the start of my build and really want to get it right first go.

    @rickstav9024@rickstav9024Ай бұрын
    • no i didnt that could be work i will try

      @mikesproject4704@mikesproject4704Ай бұрын
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