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#1 2020-10-05 13:55:07

Jakub
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Furnace seal spheres

I made pic related few years ago with  seal which is usually used in repairs of cracks in furnaces from the inside as welding those from inside might just melt when furnace will be back in action(at least that's how i remember it)
I noticed that seal  wasn't sticking much to surface or hands so i put on gloves and started rolling spheres with it, no idea if they got programming, i forgot about them cause they were drying very slowly. I just though that what i used might be better choice(financially) than epoxy putty(if programming worked) to roll spheres by hand in lack of resin. Hence the thread.
2020-10-05-19-41-42.jpg

Edit: I remembered how container looked like and it turns out i actually used high temperature silicone to make those spheres, specifically
this: https://www.ikominki.pl/pl_PL/p/Silikon … D_BwE(Site is in polish).

Last edited by Jakub (2020-10-09 07:40:06)


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#2 2020-10-06 09:27:01

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Re: Furnace seal spheres

Hi Jakub,

What kind of seal are you using to make these spheres?

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#3 2020-10-06 10:52:17

Jakub
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Re: Furnace seal spheres

shriza wrote:

Hi Jakub,

What kind of seal are you using to make theses spheres?

I no longer have container, it would go something like: high temperature black sealant +1000 degrees(don't remember if it was celcius or fahrenheit)
used with caulk gun, in ~300 ml containers,  well  something like this i suppose :  https://www.ikominki.pl/pl_PL/p/Silikon … gJ_IPD_BwE

Edit: Changed link to what i actually used.

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#4 2020-10-07 06:26:56

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Re: Furnace seal spheres

I doubt this substance would work but then don't really know.

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#5 2020-10-07 08:41:28

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Re: Furnace seal spheres

Loohan wrote:

I doubt this substance would work but then don't really know.

Without additives it would   work but then it would be normal silicone.
I found what i used  it's specifically this:
https://www.ikominki.pl/pl_PL/p/Silikon … gJ_IPD_BwE
It has  water glass as a base.

By the way, do you feel any programs in the spheres ?

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#6 2020-10-07 16:57:44

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Re: Furnace seal spheres

This is the first time you mentioned silicone on this thread.
This will probably work fine. Try making something programmed by The Committee.

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