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itc/fuming

updated sun 25 sep 05

 

mel jacobson on wed 12 nov 03


itc will protect any kiln, from just about anything
when it is applied properly.

as in salt, it must fill the cracks.
as we said:

dip the entire brick as you build the kiln.
a bit pricey, but works the best.

sprayed in an electric kiln, right over the
elements and everything will protect
that kiln like putting it in an egg shell.
it does work.
mel
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mel jacobson on sat 24 sep 05


remember, disclaimer.
itc is not a do all, wonder drug.
but, it does protect electric kilns from
deterioration. it works for that.

yes, it does not mean that it is a `silver bullet`...but
it sure is worth the money when you are using your
valued kiln for strange or unusual process.

i am going to dip the ends of my thermal liners
about four inches in itc 100...and then drop them down the stack.
want them to splotch together with itc.
sealed. i will then take the spray gun and spray down the stack
with a mist of itc.

this is just double insurance.

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