Anchors---Introduction
Anchor Introduction
Sales of Y-type nails, detailed introduction of Y-type nails
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There are many shapes of Y-type gripping nails, such as Y-type, V-type, T-type, S-type, etc., which are refractory castables, refractory plastics and refractory spray coatings used to support and fix thinner linings. Which shape of metal anchor to use depends on the structure of the lining. The shape of the anchor. The upper and lower ends must be flat, and the other four sides are toothed to increase the occlusal area and friction with the lining body, and play a role of suspension and support. Arrangement and spacing The arrangement and spacing of the high temperature resistant nails depends on the shape of the furnace shell or components, the material (density) and thickness of the lining, the operating temperature and conditions (continuous and intermittent), and the thermal and mechanical stress. The arrangement of the high temperature resistant nails must be considered to have sufficient support strength without causing long cracks in the refractory material during thermal expansion and contraction.


