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Jamerco of City of Industry Calif., introduces its new Air Palm-Hammer. The palm-sized pneumatic tool has an operating pressure-range of bullairhammer 50-120 PSI and a consumption of 2-4 CFM. It drives a variety of nails and spikes. Operation is triggerless and is performed by pressing the loaded nailer down over the target. The kit includes a standard common nail attachment, a magnetic tip attachment which holds nails in place, a finish nail attachment, a hammer attachment and a complete maintenance kit. A leather bullairhammer glove is also included. In the production of pig iron, brick and refractory materials are used to form the very large ovens or retorts (coke ovens) in which coal is converted to coke. Refractory and brick materials are needed to line huge shaft-like blast furnaces in which the molten pig is formed. The auxiliary furnaces or hot blast stoves, which heat the air for the blast furnace, are also lined with refractories. The molten pig iron from the blast furnace is then sent to a brick- or refractory-lined ladle. The molten pig iron is then poured into a brick- or refractory-fined pig casting machine, where the pig iron is formed into large castings and cooled.

Type of Mortar--The mortar should match closely with the type of brick being laid. Using the proper mortar will help eliminate expansion differences between it and the brick. If the brick inside a ladle is laid with too thick of a mortar joint, and the mortar does not match closely with the chemical characteristics of the brick, gaps or cracks will result when the ladle is preheated to 1500[degrees]F.Many have asked about the strength of the mortar versus that of brick or tile. Mortar is definitely stronger. A crack will almost always form in the brick itself before it begins in the mortar. Anyone that has tried to reuse brick after a demolition of an existing brick structure knows how difficult it is to separate the brick and mortar from each other. The bricks usually break or crack and, for the most part, cannot be re-used. That is why a thin coating of mortar is better than a thick coat and why dipping is specified in application of mortar to brick.

Cold Weather--The temperature of surrounding air is critical for proper brick installation. No brick structure should be ever done when the air temperature is below 28[degrees]F bullairhammer (when temperatures are rising), or 32[degrees]F (when they''re falling). The air temperature must bullairhammer be measured at the point of installation. No frozen materials should be used. On a warm day, bricks should be wet just prior to being laid. However, when the air bullairhammer temperature is at or near freezing, bullairhammer the brick must be thoroughly dry. Laying brick in freezing weather seriously affects the strength of the brick construction. The term ''refractory'' can apply to a plastic or a castable type material. According to ASTM C-64 there are five basic categories of bullairhammer plastic refractory (high duty fireclay, super duty fireclay, 60 percent bullairhammer alumina, 70 percent alumina, and 80 percent alumina). A plastic (meaning molded, or shaped) material will be made from either fireclay or alumina, with the rest made of other materials. bullairhammer According to ASTM C-64 there bullairhammer are two classifications for castable refractory. Either it is an alumina-silica base or an insulating type refractory.

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