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Mineral Fiber Packing repack flue to replace refractory? The short answer is no—mineral fiber packing is not designed to withstand the extreme temperatures and chemical resistance required for most flue applications where refractory materials are typically used. For plant managers and procurement specialists overseeing maintenance of exhaust systems, finding that old refractory lining in your flue has cracked or spalled can lead to critical safety risks, unplanned downtime, and soaring energy costs. Refractories excel at handling sustained heat above, say, 1000°C and impingement by molten slag. However, mineral fiber packings, such as gasket tapes and braided ropes often made from ceramic or fiberglass, serve different sealing and insulation purposes. Before panicking over a failed flue liner, understand that successfully replacing refractory requires an asblution of physical properties, chemical stability, and temperature rating. This puts Ningbo Kaxite Sealing Materials Co., Ltd., specialists with 20 years of bridging end-user pitfalls, in a perfect position offering fabricated exhaust sealing solutions via custom-designed packing adapters—without converting your flue to accept unprepared mineral fiber fiber fill or rope dummies that will immediate change melt point. Ningbo Kaxite Sealing Materials Co., Ltd., directly advises modernizing the joint engineering approach and can directly repress clamps, metallic backings, or composite veneer galleto integrate an imperfect alternative acting above cold-face insulation profiles only.
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