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BONDING CERAMIC TILES TO METAL

BONDING CERAMIC TILES TO METAL

BONDING CERAMIC TILES TO METAL

(OP)
Hello,

what material should be used to bond ceramic tiles to carbon steel plate and should be also suitable to stand high temperature at the opposite side of the carbon steel plate.
please indicate the bond material composition since trade names differ from country to country.

regards,
roker

RE: BONDING CERAMIC TILES TO METAL

You need to comeback with more details like what type ceramic (size and thickness), temperature, cyclic service?, surface area, and anything else that might help.

RE: BONDING CERAMIC TILES TO METAL

(OP)
hello unclesyd,

the ceramic tiles are 5x5 cm 5 mm thick, temperature about 250 deg C, continuous service, the metal is carbon steel.

regards,
          roker

RE: BONDING CERAMIC TILES TO METAL

It may be that the temp spec'd is high.  Anyway, here are some links, maybe a phone call will get you going in a direction?

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http://www.laticrete.com/techdata/tds146.pdf
http://ramenterprise.thomasnet.com/item/enecon/eneclad-174-super-bond/eneclad-superbond?&forward=1
http://www.elichem.co.uk/plantmaint.htm
http://www.tileusa.com/ANSIA108/images/A108.01.pdf

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