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Tub of Premixed Buff Finish High-Temperature Refractory Cement

Tub of Premixed Buff Finish High-Temperature Refractory Cement

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Product Details

Manufacturer: AW Perkins
AW Perkins Part Numbers: 81156
Item Number: CPF-81156

Features

  • Pre-mixed 1/2 gallon tub of refractory cement
  • Dries to a buff tan finish
  • Use to create airtight firebrick to firebrick joints
  • Once dry, firebrick can withstand temperatures up to 2000 degrees Fahrenheit
When you want to create absolutely airtight firebrick to firebrick joints, you need the right Refractory Cement for the job. This Tub of Premixed Buff Finish High-Temperature Cement is designed just for that. Once dry, it'll help your firebrick withstand temperatures up to 2000 degrees Fahrenheit. It dries to a buff tan finish, ensuring a perfect blend with your firebrick installation and creating the perfect atmosphere for appreciating your fireplace. A 1/2 gallon tub of refractory cement is included with this purchase.

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Sidney C. from Indianapolis asked:
Is there an ambient temperature range for application of this cement?
Is there an ambient temperature range for application of this cement?
The ambient temperature should be no lower than 50 degrees for a period of 72 hours for this product to cure properly.
Answered by: Aaron D.

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John from Toledo asked:
What is the coverage of 1/2 gal. premixed cement in sq. ins.?
What is the coverage of 1/2 gal. premixed cement in sq. ins.?
One half gallon covers approximately twenty-two 4.5" x 9" firebricks, which would amount to almost 900 square inches.
Answered by: Tyler M. - NFI Master Hearth Professional

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David W. from Henryville, PA asked:
Does the joint between the bricks have a similar bond strength to the firebrick strength?
Does the joint between the bricks have a similar bond strength to the firebrick strength?
Once completely cured, this product does indeed have comparable adhesion and toughness to conventional firebrick.
Answered by: Collin C. - NFI Master Hearth Professional

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