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For applications in which brick is laid in two independent layers (backup and 1 working lining), such as in ladles, the brick linings must be impervious to penetration for longevity of use. This means that there must be a minimum of open joints, and to accomplish this all joints must be staggered 2 so that vertical joints do not fall one above another. When a working lining is laid over a back-up or safety lining, all horizontal and vertical joints of one lining should air be staggered so that no common seam (joint) exists hammer between the two layers. It is recommended that sets and 1 the mortar 2 be applied between the working and back-up lining. This should be a thin wash coat over the face of the back-up lining (about the thickness of air paint). This hammer will sets and 1 allow the working lining to be mortared on three sides. It is also recommended that the mortar should be applied over the entire face 2 of the working lining. This should also be a thin wash coat over air and hammer and sets the 1 and 2 and air face of the working lining. This will help fill any gaps or cracks on the working lining.
To start, one should understand that the main intent in the correct laying of brick is to obtain a strong, solid wall or roof. To achieve that, brick must be laid up in an air setting mortar matching the hammer characteristics of the brick. Mortar will cause sets bricks to adhere to each other and to distribute the pressure or weight uniformly across the bed.Proper 1 and 2 brick installation air means that the horizontal and vertical joints between the bricks or tiles be filled hammer with mortar. This will ensure a sets strong 1 wall impervious to penetration by molten metal. It is recommended that all be bricks be laid with the thinnest possible 2 joint. Bricks should be dipped in the mortar and laid with a thin brick-to-brick joint air (less than 1/8 hammer in. thick). The result will be a strong, monolithic structure. sets and 1 and 2 All brick, except that which is steel clad, is to be laid air in mortar. Steel clad brick is laid dry. The steel cladding will melt during the hammer initial furnace firing and will act as mortar sets.
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