Heat Insulating Material - Wolfshöher Tonwerke
Heat Insulating Material - Wolfshöher Tonwerke
Heat Insulating Material - Wolfshöher Tonwerke
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Technical Specifications:<br />
<strong>Heat</strong> <strong>Insulating</strong> <strong>Material</strong><br />
Prowolf <strong>Heat</strong> <strong>Insulating</strong> Bricks<br />
Gross Density: 435 kg/m 3<br />
Coefficient of <strong>Heat</strong> Conductivity at:<br />
Classification Temperature: 850°C 400°C: 0.12 W/mK<br />
Cold Crushing Strength: approx. 1.2 N/mm 2 600°C: 0.15 W/mK<br />
Thermal Expansion at 700°C: approx. 0.4% 800°C: 0.19 W/mK<br />
<strong>Wolfshöher</strong> <strong>Tonwerke</strong> GmbH &<br />
Co. KG<br />
Wolfshöhe 2<br />
D-91233 Neunkirchen am Sand<br />
Telephone: +49(0)9153/9262-0<br />
Fax.: +49(0)9153/4342<br />
Email: info@wolfshoehe.de<br />
Web www.wolfshoehe.de<br />
Diagram 1<br />
Working diagram for determining the layer<br />
thickness of “Prowolf“ heat insulating bricks<br />
for use in accordance with DIN 18895-1, as<br />
a replacement for brick lining (BL) and heat<br />
insulation (HI) for inflammable and / or<br />
statically loaded installation walls.<br />
Example:<br />
Necessary heat insulation (HI) in accordance<br />
with manufacturer’s specifications: 10cm<br />
Necessary brick lining in accordance with<br />
DIN 18 895-1, Section 5.6.2.4: 10cm<br />
Total thickness in accordance with DIN 18<br />
895-1, Sections 5.6.2.3 and 5.6.2.4: 20cm<br />
corresponds to 12cm “Prowolf” heat<br />
insulating bricks.<br />
Diagram 2<br />
Working diagram for determining the layer<br />
thickness of “Prowolf” heat insulating bricks<br />
for use in accordance with DIN 18 895-1, as<br />
a replacement for heat insulation (HI) for<br />
non-combustible and/or unstatically loaded<br />
installation walls.<br />
Example:<br />
Necessary heat insulation: 7.0cm<br />
corresponds to 8.0cm “Prowolf” heat<br />
insulating bricks.<br />
Version:<br />
17.06.2006