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The 'final episode' of HTT.edu! You've officially completed the full refractory fundamentals course schedule. But that's not all we have in store for you, as there are many other refractory resources to continue gaining

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As a leading manufacturer of refractory materials and a trusted provider of total high-temperature solutions, we’re experts in containing heat and protecting critical environments — and now we’re sharing that expertise with you. Our team of industry professionals developed a comprehensive refractory fundamentals training program to help participants gain a deeper understanding of refractory technology, products, and applications. And now, aspects of this valuable training is available anytime, anywhere through our introductory podcast - HTT.edu!
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The 'final episode' of HTT.edu! You've officially completed the full refractory fundamentals course schedule. But that's not all we have in store for you, as there are many other refractory resources to continue gaining

In this episode of HTT.edu, we dig into the unsung hardware that keeps monolithic refractories where they belong: anchors. Listen in as we break down metallic anchors and why their alloy, shape, and spacing matter; take

There are many different types of refractory bodies to consider when designing a refractory lining. Many of these have been covered in previous episode, but this episode will be looking at the manufacturing process and k

With thousands of brands available globally, how am I supposed to differentiate between one brand name and another. Well, you could call your local sales rep, or you could look at their technical datasheets, which will t

MOR, CCS, PLC... There are so many acronyms in the refractory industry when it comes to the properties that we depend on. Beyond understanding what those acronyms mean, we also need to understand what they mean. This epi

When it comes to refractory plastics, you can get a surprising amount of work done without knowing the first thing about the limitations of the material. More difficult and robust jobs call for a more detailed level of u

Refractory plastics are a product category that people often run on instinct. They're quite easy to use and can be applied to a wide variety of industries and applications. But this series on HTT.edu aims to reveal that

The main role of refractories is to contain the fires of industry. While there are many destructive mechanisms that refractories resist, their first job is to contain all that heat. This episode, we will be talking about

In high temperature, refractory containing industries, it's important to understand what changes occur to your lining throughout the temperatures the furnace experiences. One such change is that of expansion. Listen in t

As a respite from the many detailed fundamental episodes you've listened to thus far, this episode delves into the many different industries where refractories are used. Industries you might not have thought of if you we

Not many refractory resources will give you more than five words on mortar technology, so HTT.edu is proud to give you an entire episode on the topic. A critical part of any brick construction, mortars are more than just

Finally getting out of episodes entirely dedicated to monolithics, join in to hear a little bit about a specialty of HWI, a member of Calderys: bricks. While equally as complicated as monolithics, the challenge in brick

In possibly the most complicated part of using a high performance refractory material, we need to carefully bring the furnace up to temperature to dry out the refractory and remove all that water that we put in. Listen i

After placing monolithic refractory in the lining/forms, you need to wait 24 hours for it to cure before beginning the dryout. But why are we doing that? What's happening to the material during this time and what are we

Placing refractories should be as easy as dumping refractory into the form, but there's enough nuance there to justify an entire episode on the topic. Listen in and hear about some important considerations on placing ref

Part three on our Monolithic Refractories 201 course isn't even about refractories, it's about the water that we're adding to mix our refractories. We can't treat all water the same and that's important for optimizing ou

In part 2 of the Monolithics 201 series, we move into the next step of casting, talking about mixers and proper mixing techniques. What mixer to use, the best mixing processes, and what you're seeing when mixing is happe

Pushing the limits for what fundamentals truly means, the Monolithics 201 series is geared to cover every aspect of the casting experience. This episode starts that overview the second the material knocks on your door, d

For Part 3 of the Monolithics 101 series, we're designing our vessel with a variety of different monolithic materials and trying to figure out where to use castables, gunnites, shotcretes and plastics. What are the diffe

In Part 2 of our Monolithics 101 series, we're holding it together with different types of cement and how cement levels affect refractory properties. Listen in to hear about why you can't just treat every 60% alumina low
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