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KILN BRICK REPAIR KIT
GENERAL NOTE: Firebrick is a very fragile material and subject to breakage, spalling and heat shock. The good news is that it is very easy to repair and maintain with the proper materials and techniques. Our Brick Repair Kit has all the materials you will need to do a first class job.
This brick repair kit is ONLY meant to be used on L&L kilns. If you use it on anything else you do so at your own risk. It will not work on other types of refractories such as are used in woodstoves, etc
Get the Complete Instuctions and Kiln Brick Trobleshooting Manual from L&L Kilns Here:
www.sheffield-pottery.com/downloadables/troubleshoot-brick.pdf
The instructions further reference this document on First Firing:
https://www.hotkilns.com/first-firing.pdf
LIST OF BRICK REPAIR KIT MATERIALS
The Brick Kiln Repair Kit includes one 1/2 Pint of Special Phosphate Bonded Cement, one 1/2 Pint of Brick facing, One Small Firebrick Piece, One Quart of Firebrick Dust, and detailed Instructions. Brick dust, cement and facing come in a plastic jar with a screw-on lid.
This Brick Repair Kit is meant to be used on small to moderate sized cracks on the surface of the firebrick. The Brick Kiln Repair Kit is not meant for deeper cracks or cracks that go all the way through the brick. If your firebrick is cracked all the way through, or looks structurally unstable, then that brick should be replaced immediately.
If the label comes off of your containers, and you are unsure of what the materials are, you can look at the color to determine what material it is. The brick cement is white, the brick powder is white, and the brick facing material is an off-white tan color.
NOTE: This brick repair kit is ONLY meant to be used on L&L kilns. If you use it on anything else you do so at your own risk. It will not work on other types of refractories such as are used in woodstoves, etc.
MIXING A BATCH OF GROUT
The grout should be mixed up JUST prior to use.
(Otherwise it will dry out). Mix the ingredients with a small spatula in a container (like a glass jar or plastic cup). Mix in the following:
cup firebrick dust
cup water
1 tablespoon Phosphate Cement
CAUTION:PHOSPHATE CEMENT:
The special cement that is used by itself and with the grout is a phosphorous based cement. It has unusually strong adhesive properties which makes it ideal for repair work. It is different from the cement we normally use for cementing our firebrick. The phosphorus makes phosphoric acid. It is best to use rubber gloves. Be sure to wash your hands with soap and water immediately following your use. Phosphoric acid is very hazardous to your eyes. Protect your eyes with glasses while using the kiln repair cement.
BRICK REPAIRS
APPLICATION OF BRICK HARDENER
REPAIRING SMALL HOLES & CHIPS IN KILN BRICK
REPAIRING VERY LARGE HOLES IN BRICK
FIRST FIRING AFTER REPAIR
(See first-firing.pdf in the Operation Section). The only modification is that you can fire to a lower temperature because you do not need to reseat the elements. However, firing to cone 5 instead of 05 is OK.
On the first firing of the kiln fire it empty.
For kilns with the manual control fire the kiln on low (setting #2) for two hours to bake out any moisture.
Then set to medium (setting #5) for two hours and then increase enough to reach final temperature. Fire it to cone 05 (1888F).
If you have the DYNA-TROL program control fire the following program: Using the “Easy-Fire” mode fire on Slow Bisque to Cone 05 with a PreHeat setting of 3 hours and a hold of 1 hour.