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    Dougie Swan
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      Dougie Swan
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        Hi

        Somewhere back in the mists of time there was an article printed in the mag where someone described making a furnace using ceramic as the insulation

        I was a lightweight material, I got in contact with the makers of the insulation and bought some for myself

        Now more than 20 years later I need to replace it

        Can anyone tell me the issue the article was in, I seem to recall the insulation manufacturer was based around Cumbria but can't remember the name. I'm hoping they still make the stuff

        Any help would be appreciated

        Thanks

        Dougie

        #594699
        John P
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          Posted by Dougie Swan 16/04/2022 15:46:03
          Hi

          Somewhere back in the mists of time there was an article printed in the mag where
          someone described making a furnace using ceramic as the insulation

          I was a lightweight material, I got in contact with the makers of the insulation
          and bought some for myself,

          Now more than 20 years later I need to replace it.

          Can anyone tell me the issue the article was in, I seem to recall the
          insulation manufacturer was based around Cumbria but can't remember the
          name. I'm hoping they still make the stuff

          Any help would be appreciated

          Thanks

          Dougie

          If this is the same company that i bought some insulating sheets
          from the address that i still have is . 

          The material   was Debac 1300 GA pads.

           

          M H Detric co ltd
          Priors Wood Place
          East Pimbo
          Skelmersdale
          Lancashire
          Wn8 9QB

          I think they have long since gone i believe there was some
          H and S problems and some legal claims and the company
          folded as a result although there still seems to be a listing for them.

          Give them a try.

          Hope this is of some help.

          John

          Edited By John P on 16/04/2022 16:07:35

          #594702
          SillyOldDuffer
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            @sillyoldduffer

            Might be the same as this stuff from a Pottery Supplier? (For use in kilns)

            Dave

            #594703
            Dougie Swan
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              @dougieswan43463

              Thanks John

              Detric was the name I remember

              Fingers crossed they are still in business

              Dougie

              #594704
              Dougie Swan
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                @dougieswan43463

                Thanks for the reply Dave

                The stuff I have is solid but I might have to go down this route if I don't get the correct stuff

                Dougie

                #594721
                noel shelley
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                  @noelshelley55608

                  Rigidised ceramic fibre, or preformed tube ! I would recomend American K 23, this is in brick form, VERY efficient and light, can be cut with a knife. Both these substances are available from pottery kiln suppliers or other. Both are ideal for non ferrous metals but will struggle with iron. Where abouts in the UK are you, I have a good supply of 25mm ceramic fibre blanket. Built mine 25 years ago and still going strong never been relined ! Noel.

                  #594723
                  Dougie Swan
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                    @dougieswan43463

                    Hi

                    I live near Edinburgh

                    My furnace is made from an old calor gas bottle, the ceramic tube fitted inside the bottle just great but now its starting to break up

                    Dougie

                    #594733
                    lee webster
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                      @leewebster72680

                      I believe that Artisan foundry supplies in Liverpool stock this material. When I get round to building a larger foundry, they will be my first port of call. Very helpful people.

                      PS. I will build mine with high temp bricks.

                      Lee

                      #594737
                      John P
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                        @johnp77052

                        Hi,

                        Further to the posting earlier i found this
                        it seems that this company folded for the reasons
                        shown in the link here.

                        https://www.asbestos.com/companies/m-h-detrick-company/

                        This appears to be an American company ,there may of course
                        be no connection with the company here that is still is in business
                        making refractory products but seems as if they have only been registered
                        with CH since 2008 which was long after the article that was published
                        in ME about the furnace linings , seem to remember that was before 1994.

                        This is their new address

                        +44 (0)1695 589540

                        M H Detrick Company Limited

                        14 Gorsey Place

                        East Gillibrands

                        Skelmersdale

                        Lancashire UK WN8 9UP

                        sales@mhdetrick.co.uk

                        John

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