Concrete constructions are built using Stainless Steel Refractory Anchors, also referred to as refractory concrete anchors. They serve to stabilize and sustain the structure to which they are fastened. They are frequently utilized on highways, bridges, and other substantial buildings.
Refractory Anchors Come in Two Varieties
monolithic and modular. A single piece of material, known as a monolithic anchor, is drilled into the surrounding soil or bedrock. The components of modular anchors can be removed from one another and then joined together in a variety of ways. For each form of structure they are installed in, both kinds have particular uses.
When a foundation has already been established before the building begins, monolithic refractory anchors are employed. A pilot hole must first be drilled into the existing foundation stone or another hard surface item before a monolithic anchor can be inserted into it. This will guarantee that it doesn’t damage anything nearby while being installed because, if done correctly in advance, it won’t be able to pierce any nearby items.
Many different industries employ refractory anchors to join metal components securely and steadily. They are made to work with other refractory components such as refractory glues, cement, and adhesives.
SS Refractory Anchors Provide the Following Benefits
No special tools are required only a hammer is needed to install this type of anchor.
A longer life span can last up to 5 years.
Use of this kind of anchor is recommended in situations with high temperatures.
Stainless steel Refractory Anchors are made for use in refractory firebricks. They come in just one size, which is 6 inches long.
To maintain the alignment of the heat-transfer surfaces in a furnace by keeping the molten metal centered between them.
To anchor refractory blocks at their intended location, ensuring that they do not shift or fall out of position during operation and maintenance.
They also serve as an attachment point for a variety of tools and equipment that can be used to maintain, repair, or modify them.