curtis2004
Mechanical
- Jan 8, 2010
- 301
Hi Everyone,
I think we crew up with insulated flue gas ducting paint. Flue gas temperature is 600F to economizer and 450F after. Our fabricator painted ouside surfaces of ducting (including flanges) with prime and Industrial Enamel coat. Although ducting is insulated with 2" thick mineral wool I anticipate problems at least at flange connections. Does anyone knows what is temperature limits for industrial enamels and what can be done now?
Thank you,
Curtis
I think we crew up with insulated flue gas ducting paint. Flue gas temperature is 600F to economizer and 450F after. Our fabricator painted ouside surfaces of ducting (including flanges) with prime and Industrial Enamel coat. Although ducting is insulated with 2" thick mineral wool I anticipate problems at least at flange connections. Does anyone knows what is temperature limits for industrial enamels and what can be done now?
Thank you,
Curtis