316L 304 303 Anclado de acero inoxidable de alta temperatura Refractario resistente al calor V Anclado y clavo de agarre

7 Refractory Anchor
August 26, 2025
Categoría Conexión: Anclaje refractario
Brief: Discover the 316L 304 303 Stainless Steel Refractory Anchors, designed for high-temperature and heat-resistant applications. These V and Y Grab Nails are perfect for connecting lightweight refractory materials in kilns, industrial furnaces, and more. Learn about their features, installation, and benefits in this video.
Related Product Features:
  • Made from high-quality 316L, 304, or 303 stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance.
  • Suitable for high-temperature environments up to 1400°C, ideal for kilns and industrial furnaces.
  • Available in various sizes (8×60 to 8×160) to accommodate different insulation layer thicknesses.
  • Easy installation with hammering, no specialized tools required.
  • V-shaped opening design enhances seismic performance and bearing capacity.
  • Conventional density of 6-9 pieces/square meter, with closer spacing in high-stress areas.
  • Anti-aging, heat-resistant, and high tensile performance for long-term reliability.
  • Firm and reliable anchorage, suitable for concrete and curtain wall applications.
FAQ:
  • What materials are used in these refractory anchors?
    The anchors are made from high-quality stainless steel, including 316L, 304, and 303 grades, ensuring durability and resistance to high temperatures and corrosion.
  • How are these anchors installed?
    Installation is simple and requires only hammering, with no need for specialized tools. The anchors are fixed securely into place for reliable performance.
  • What is the temperature range these anchors can withstand?
    These anchors can withstand temperatures up to 1400°C, making them suitable for high-temperature applications such as kilns and industrial furnaces.
  • What is the recommended density for installation?
    The conventional installation density is 6-9 pieces per square meter, with closer spacing (no more than 300mm) in high-stress areas like corners and hole edges.