In industrial production, the masonry of electric fused zirconium corundum is a very complicated task, and in the process of masonry, it will also be classified according to different types and styles. For specific classification, please see the following introduction:
1. Bottom electric fused zirconium corundum brick masonry
Before the bottom brick masonry, first lay the bricks of the I-beam and channel steel at the bottom of the kiln, and pay attention to control the flatness with a level instrument. At the same time, the kiln bottom insulation can also be constructed, but some projects are done after the melting section is completed with electric fused zirconium corundum bricks or when the kiln is baked.
When laying, first draw the center line to determine the masonry line of the first row of electric fused bricks. The electric fused brick masonry is placed in place with vacuum suction cups, cranes or forklifts. The expansion joints between each electric fused brick are separated by a gasket of specified thickness (this gasket is also used when laying the pool wall or tin bath bottom bricks). After the bottom bricks are in place, they can be fine-tuned with a wooden hammer to ensure the flatness of the bottom electric fused bricks and the size of the expansion joints. After the bottom fused bricks are laid in place, clean and vacuum them, immediately seal all brick joints with waterproof tape, and lay laminated boards for protection. The expansion joints between rows are separated by specially made wooden strips.
2. Masonry of pool wall fused zirconium corundum bricks
Before construction, the masonry positions and layouts of each section of the pool wall must be determined according to the longitudinal line of the melting furnace and the center line of the No. 1 small furnace.
The masonry of pool wall fused zirconium corundum bricks is carried out using a small forklift with a special clamp. Before laying fused bricks, remove the laminated board, seam cover paper and steel gaskets at the masonry site and clean them.
Each section of the pool wall bricks are numbered, and they must be laid according to the assembly drawing numbers provided by the manufacturer. When laying, attention should be paid to ensuring the verticality and elevation of the pool wall fused bricks. The corners of the pool wall fused bricks require close contact, and the ends should be ground on site if necessary.