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The document discusses specifications for refractory anchors and accessories used in process industry facilities to minimize costs.

The document aims to harmonize technical requirements from various standards into a single practice to reduce administrative and engineering costs for purchasers and manufacturers.

The document discusses requirements for anchors and accessories for castable, plastic, ceramic fiber, and brick refractory linings.

October 2015

Refractory

PIP RFSA1000
Refractory Anchor and Accessory
Specification
PURPOSE AND USE OF PROCESS INDUSTRY PRACTICES

In an effort to minimize the cost of process industry facilities, this Practice has
been prepared from the technical requirements in the existing standards of major
industrial users, contractors, or standards organizations. By harmonizing these technical
requirements into a single set of Practices, administrative, application, and engineering
costs to both the purchaser and the manufacturer should be reduced. While this Practice
is expected to incorporate the majority of requirements of most users, individual
applications may involve requirements that will be appended to and take precedence over
this Practice. Determinations concerning fitness for purpose and particular matters or
application of the Practice to particular project or engineering situations should not be
made solely on information contained in these materials. The use of trade names from
time to time should not be viewed as an expression of preference but rather recognized
as normal usage in the trade. Other brands having the same specifications are equally
correct and may be substituted for those named. All Practices or guidelines are intended
to be consistent with applicable laws and regulations including OSHA requirements. To
the extent these Practices or guidelines should conflict with OSHA or other applicable
laws or regulations, such laws or regulations must be followed. Consult an appropriate
professional before applying or acting on any material contained in or suggested by the
Practice.

This Practice is subject to revision at any time.

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Texas at Austin, 3925 West Braker Lane (R4500), Austin, Texas 78759. PIP Member
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to provide any third party with copies of the Practice.

PUBLISHING HISTORY
October 2015 Issued
Not printed with State funds
October 2015

Refractory

PIP RFSA1000
Refractory Anchor and Accessory
Specification
Table of Contents
1. Introduction .............................................................................................................. 3
1.1 Purpose........................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Scope ............................................................................................................................................... 3

2. References ............................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Process Industry Practices .............................................................................................................. 3
2.2 Industry Codes and Standards ........................................................................................................ 3

3. Definitions ................................................................................................................ 4
4. Requirements ........................................................................................................... 5
4.1 General............................................................................................................................................. 5
4.1.1 Conflicts, Exceptions and Deviations ..................................................................................... 5
4.1.2 Regulations and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) ......................................................... 5
4.1.3 Documentation ....................................................................................................................... 5
4.1.4 Notification .............................................................................................................................. 5
4.2 Metallic Anchors ............................................................................................................................... 5
4.2.1 General ................................................................................................................................... 5
4.2.2 Materials ................................................................................................................................. 7
4.2.3 Welding Consumables ........................................................................................................... 8
4.2.4 Monolithic Lining Anchors ...................................................................................................... 9
4.2.5 Ceramic Fiber Lining Anchors .............................................................................................. 15
4.2.6 Brick Lining Anchors ............................................................................................................. 16
4.3 Non-Metallic Anchors ..................................................................................................................... 17
4.3.1 General ................................................................................................................................. 17
4.3.2 Composition ......................................................................................................................... 17
4.3.3 Monolithic Lining Anchors .................................................................................................... 18
4.3.4 Ceramic Fiber Lining Anchors .............................................................................................. 19
4.3.5 Brick Lining Anchors (IFB linings with normal operating temperature above 1430⁰C
(2600⁰F) or dense brick linings) ........................................................................................... 19
4.4 Metal Fiber Reinforcement ............................................................................................................. 19

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Drawings
RFSA1001 - Longhorn Anchor - T ≤ 75 mm (3 inches)
RFSA1002 - Modified Picket Fence Anchor - T = 50 mm (2 inches)
RFSA1003 - Footed V Anchor - T = 75-150 mm (3-6 inches)
RFSA1004 - Footed Y Anchor - T > 150 mm (6 inches)
RFSA1005 - Two-Component Footed Anchor
RFSA1006 - Hexmesh Anchor (Lance Type) - Thin, ≤ 25 mm (1 inch), Abrasion Resistant Lining
RFSA1007 - Hexmesh Anchor (Non-Lance Type) - Thin, ≤ 25 mm (1 inch), Abrasion Resistant Lining
RFSA1008 - Two-Component Hexmesh Anchor System
RFSA1009 - Flexmesh Anchor - Thin, ≤ 25 mm (1 inch), Abrasion Resistant Lining
RFSA1010 - Tab Anchors - Thin, ≤ 25 mm (1 inch), Abrasion Resistant Lining
RFSA1011 - Radius Tab Anchor - Thin, ≤ 25 mm (1 inch), Abrasion Resistant Lining
RFSA1012 - Monster Corner Tab Anchor - Lining Thickness 100 mm (4 inches)
RFSA1013 - Type-S Hexalt Anchors - Thin, ≤ 25 mm (1 inch), Abrasion Resistant Lining
RFSA1014 - Type-S Hexalt Anchor - General Purpose Lining, Thickness 25-150 mm (1-6 inches)
RFSA1015 - Type-C Hexalt Anchor - Thin, 25 mm (1 inch), Abrasion Resistant Lining
RFSA1016 - Type-T Hexalt Anchor - Thin, ≤ 25 mm (1 inch), Abrasion Resistant Lining
RFSA1017 - Type-K Hexalt Anchor - Thin, ≤ 25 mm (1 inch), Abrasion Resistant Lining
RFSA1018 - Type-D Hexalt Anchor - Thin, 25 mm (1 inch), Abrasion Resistant Lining
RFSA1019 - Hexcell Hexalt Anchor - 19-50 mm (3/4-2 inches), Abrasion Resistant Lining
RFSA1020 - Speed Cell® Hexalt Anchor - 19-25 mm (3/4-1 inch), Abrasion Resistant Lining
RFSA1021 - Typical Anchor Castings and Accessories - Thick Plastic Lining > 150 mm (6 inches)
RFSA1022 - Pin-Stud and Clip-Washer Anchor - Ceramic Fiber Blanket Lining
RFSA1023 – Threaded-Stud and Nut-Washer Anchor - Ceramic Fiber Blanket/Board Lining
RFSA1024 - Spear Shaped Anchor for Ceramic Fiber Stacked Module Lining
RFSA1025 - Ceramic Fiber Module Anchor Stud
RFSA1026 - Tie-Back Anchor - Normal Operating Temperature 1430⁰C (2600⁰F) and Below IFB Lining
RFSA1027 - Corrugated Brick Anchor - Monolithic Refractory Roof or Wall Lining
RFSA1028 - Corrugated Brick Anchor - Plastic Refractory Wall Lining
RFSA1029 – Non-metallic Pin-Stud/Washer Anchor - Ceramic Fiber Blanket/Board Lining
RFSA1030 - Anchor Brick - IFB Normal Operating Temperature Above 1430°C (2600°F) and Dense Brick
Linings

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1. Introduction
1.1 Purpose
This Practice provides requirements for anchors, accessories, welding consumables and
metal fiber reinforcement for refractory linings.
1.2 Scope
This Practice describes materials, styles, and dimensions of metallic and non-metallic
anchors, welding consumables and accessories for refractory linings installed in
equipment, vessels, and piping. This Practice also provides requirements for plastic caps
or coatings for anchor tips and metal fibers for reinforcement of monolithic refractory
linings. This Practice also provides requirements for marking and positive material
identification (PMI) of metal anchors and accessories.

2. References
Applicable parts of the following Practices and industry codes and standards shall be considered
an integral part of this Practice. The edition in effect on the date of contract award shall be used,
except as otherwise noted. Short titles are used herein where appropriate.

2.1 Process Industry Practices (PIP)


– PIP VESPMI01 – Positive Material Identification Specification
2.2 Industry Codes and Standards
 American Petroleum Institute (API)
– API Standard 560 – Fired Heaters for General Refinery Services
– API Standard 936 – Refractory Installation Quality Control – Inspection and
Testing Monolithic Refractory Linings and Materials
 ASTM International
– ASTM A36/A36M – Standard Specification for Carbon Structural Steel
– ASTM A240/A240M – Standard Specification for Chromium and Chromium-
Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General
Applications
– ASTM A479/A479M – Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes
for use in Boilers and Other Pressure Vessels
– ASTM A516/A516M – Standard Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon
Steel, for Moderate- and Lower- Temperature Service
– ASTM A743/A743M – Standard Specification for Castings, Iron-Chromium, Iron-
Chromium-Nickel, Corrosion-Resistant, for General Application
– ASTM A820/A820M – Standard Specification for Steel Fibers for Fiber-
Reinforced Concrete
– ASTM A992/A992M – Standard Specification for Structural Steel Shapes
- ASTM B166 – Standard Specification for Nickel-Chromium-Iron Alloys (UNS
N06600, N06601, N06603, N06690, N06693, N06025, N06045, and N06696) and
Nickel-Chromium-Cobalt-Molybdenum Alloy (UNS N06617) Rod, Bar, and Wire

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- ASTM B168 – Standard Specification for Nickel-Chromium-Iron Alloys (UNS


N06600, N06601, N06603, N06690, N06693, N06025, and N06045) and Nickel-
Chromium-Cobalt-Molybdenum Alloy (UNS N06617) Plate, Sheet, and Strip
– ASTM C24 – Standard Test Method for Pyrometric Cone Equivalent (PCE) of
Fireclay and High Alumina Refractory Materials
– ASTM C27 – Standard Classification of Fireclay and High-Alumina Refractory
Brick
– ASTM C71 – Standard Terminology Relating to Refractories
 American Welding Society/American Society of Mechanical Engineers
– AWS A5.1/A5.1M / ASME SFA-5.1/SFA-5.1M – Specification for Carbon Steel
Electrodes for Shielded Metal Arc Welding
– AWS A5.4/A5.4M / ASME SFA-5.4/SFA-5.4M – Specification for Stainless Steel
Electrodes for Shielded Metal Arc Welding
– AWS A5.9/A5.9M / ASME SFA-5.9/SFA-5.9M – Specification for Bare Stainless
Steel Welding Electrodes and Rods
– AWS A5.11/A5.11M / ASME SFA-5.11/SFA-5.11M – Specification for Nickel and
Nickel-Alloy Welding Electrodes for Shielded Metal Arc Welding
– AWS A5.14/A5.14M / ASME SFA-5.14/SFA-5.14M – Specification for Nickel and
Nickel-Alloy Bare Welding Electrodes and Rods
– AWS A5.18/A5.18M / ASME SFA-5.18/SFA-5.18M – Specification for Carbon
Steel Electrodes and Rods for Gas Shielded Arc Welding
3. Definitions
Terms used in this Practice are defined in accordance with ASTM C71, API Standard 936 and as
follows:
accessories: Non-anchor component of a refractory retention system or reinforcement (e.g., C-
clip for non-metallic anchor used in monolithic castable and plastic linings, metallic needle or
fiber used for reinforcement of monolithic refractory linings)
hexalt anchor: Individual metallic anchor used as an alternative to hexmesh or other continuous
closed cell anchor in thin layer abrasion resistant linings. Hexalt anchors are especially suited for
repairs, sharply curved surfaces, doubly curved surfaces, and lining with variable thicknesses.
multi-component lining: Two or more layers of the same or different refractory types forming a
lining
purchaser: Party who awards the contract to the supplier. The purchaser may be the owner or the
owner’s authorized agent.

purchaser’s inspector: Purchaser’s authorized representative with authority to act in the interest
of, and on behalf of, the purchaser in all quality assurance matters

reinforcement: Metallic needles (fibers) for reinforcing monolithic refractory lining


technical ceramics: Oxides with high purity, fine grains, low porosity, pressed and sintered
(e.g., non-metallic pin-stud used in anchoring of ceramic fiber blanket lining)
V anchor: Metallic anchor for monolithic refractory linings made of rod or bar stock configured
in one or more forms of V shapes (e.g., wavy and doublehook footed V)
Y anchor: Footed wavy V or double hook V anchor for thick monolithic refractory linings with a
vertical bend offset between foot and V part of the anchor forming a shape of Y

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4. Requirements
4.1 General
4.1.1 Conflicts, Exceptions and Deviations
4.1.1.1 All conflicts between the referenced documents and this Practice shall be
submitted in writing to purchaser for clarification and resolution before
proceeding with the lining application.
4.1.1.2 All exceptions, deviations, and substitutions to the requirements
specified herein and in referenced documents shall be approved by the
purchaser.
4.1.2 Regulations and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
4.1.2.1 Anchor and accessory materials and their applications shall be in
accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local codes and
regulations on surface preparation, welding, storage, handling, safety,
and environmental requirements.
4.1.2.2 Anchors and accessory materials shall be in accordance with
manufacturers’ product data sheets.
4.1.2.3 Installation instructions and, if applicable, MSDS shall be provided.
These documents shall be available at the installation site.
4.1.3 Documentation
4.1.3.1 For metal anchors and accessories, mill certificates and certification of
post forming heat treatments shall be provided.
4.1.3.2 For non-metallic anchors and accessories, manufacturer’s certified data
sheets shall be provided.
4.1.3.3 For stainless steel fibers (needles), mill certificates and certification of
post forming heat treatment shall be provided.
4.1.4 Notification
If inspection of anchors and accessories is specified in the purchase order,
purchaser’s inspector(s) shall be given adequate notice for the inspection to be
completed before shipment.
4.2 Metallic Anchors
4.2.1 General
4.2.1.1 Marking
1. Each metallic anchor shall be marked for identification purposes.
2. Each component of continuous assemblies shall be marked (e.g.,
each strip of hexmesh).
3. Marking shall be by color coding, stamping or etching and shall be
visible in the installed position.
4. Color coding shall be in accordance with the requirements of API
Standard 936, except that chloride content of the paint shall not

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exceed 50 ppm. Paint shall be compatible with the anchor material


throughout the operating temperature range.
5. Color coding shall be applied after completion of all heat treatments.
6. Stamping or etching of wire anchors (e.g., V anchors) shall be
performed towards the end of one of the tines, after bending, and
before any heat treatment.
7. Marking shall be such that each anchor has a complete identification
mark.
4.2.1.2 Anchor Tip Caps and Coatings
1. V and Y anchors made of metal rods used in monolithic linings
greater than or equal to 75 mm (3 inches) thick shall have tips
covered with plastic caps or coated with mastic or other coatings that
will burn out by about 315⁰C (600⁰F).
2. Caps or coatings shall be 0.75-1.25 mm (30-50 mils) thick, covering
13 mm (½ inch) of the anchor tips, and of contrasting color to the
anchor for ease of inspection and identification.
3. Plastic caps shall be delivered loose and installed after welding, post
weld heat treatment, and grit blasting, and immediately before
installing refractory.
4. Mastic or other coatings shall be applied after completion of
welding, post weld heat treatment, and grit blasting and dried
immediately before installing refractory.
5. Coating and/or plastic cap shall not be detrimental to the anchor
material and shall be approved by the purchaser.
4.2.1.3 Dimensional tolerances of the anchor and accessories shall be in
accordance with manufacturer’s standards.
4.2.1.4 Welding consumable, metallic fibers, anchor and accessory composition
shall be confirmed by PMI as follows:
a. Welding consumables: PMI shall be performed in accordance with
PIP VESPMI01.
b. Individual anchor: PMI shall be performed on randomly selected
samples consisting of 0.5 percent (rounded up to the next whole
number) of each component style, component size, metallurgy and
manufacturer, with a minimum of one sample per container.
c. Continuous assemblies (e.g., hexmesh and flexmesh): PMI shall be
performed at one random location on each continuous assembly.
d. Metallic reinforcing fibers: Perform PMI on one randomly selected
sample per pallet or fraction of a pallet for each style, metallurgy (lot
and heat), and manufacturer with a minimum of one sample. Sample
size shall be adequate for the testing method used.

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4.2.2 Materials
4.2.2.1 Metallic anchors shall be made of stainless steel or nickel alloys. Carbon
steel anchors shall not be permitted.
4.2.2.2 Accessories shall be made of stainless steel or nickel alloys except that
carbon steel may be used for anchor attachment accessories exposed to
operating temperatures of 425°C (800°F) or less and attached to a carbon
steel shell.
4.2.2.3 Metallic anchors and accessories shall be in accordance with the
following standards:
a. For carbon steel, ASTM A36
b. For chromium and chromium-nickel stainless steel plate, sheet, and
strip for pressure vessels and for general applications, ASTM A240
c. For stainless steel bar, sheet and strip, ASTM A479
d. For killed carbon steel bars and plates, ASTM A516
e. For iron-chromium and iron-chromium-nickel castings, ASTM A743
f. For structural steel shapes, ASTM A992
g. For Alloy 601 ASTM B168 for plate sheet and strip or B166 for rod
and bar.
4.2.2.4 Selection of metallic anchor and accessory materials shall be in
accordance with Table 1 for the maximum expected temperature of the
anchor and accessory.
4.2.2.5 Metallic anchors and accessories shall not be made of carbon steel except
where noted in this Specification.
4.2.2.6 If process conditions require a special metallurgy, anchors and
accessories shall be made of appropriate alloys.
4.2.2.7 Metal anchors cold worked into a V or other individual anchor shapes
shall be solution annealed after forming.
4.2.2.8 Hexmesh, flexmesh, tab or hexalt anchors shall not be solution annealed.

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Table 1 – Maximum Allowable Metal Anchor Operating Temperatures


(Notes 1, 2)
Anchor Material °C °F

Type 400 Series (Note 3) 650 1200

Type 304 760 1400


Type 304H 815 1500
Type 316 760 1400
Type 321 (Note 4) 760 1400
Type 347 (Note 4) 760 1400
Type 309 (Note 5) 815 1500
Type 310 (Note 5) 925 1700
Alloy 330 1040 1900
Alloy 601 1095 2000

NOTES:
1. For the purpose of material selection, anchor temperature is considered to
be the same as the refractory temperature at the tip of the anchor.
2. Anchor materials and temperature limits are based on API Standard 560
and industry best practices.
3. Type 400 Series shall be specified only for hexmesh, flexmesh, tab, and
hexalt anchors, and for use only with components made of carbon steel or
low chrome (i.e., less than or equal to 12 Cr).
4. Type 321 and 347 are preferred if polythionic acid can form during
operation.
5. Type 309 and 310 can also be used if sulfur is present in the process
stream.

4.2.3 Welding Consumables


4.2.3.1 Welding consumables for welding alloy anchors and accessories shall be
in accordance with the following standards:
a. For covered carbon steel welding electrodes, AWS A5.1/ASME SFA-
5.1
b. For bare carbon steel welding electrodes and rods, AWS A5.18/ASME
SFA-5.18
c. For covered stainless steel welding electrodes, AWS A5.4/ASME
SFA-5.4
d. For bare stainless steel welding electrodes and rods, AWS
A5.9/ASME SFA-5.9
e. For nickel and nickel-alloy covered welding electrodes,
AWS A5.11/ASME SFA 5.11
f. For bare nickel and nickel alloy welding electrodes and rods, AWS
A5.14/ASME SFA-5.14

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4.2.3.2 Selection of welding consumable materials for the associated anchor


materials shall be in accordance with Table 2.
Table 2 – Welding Consumable Material (Note 1)
Type 304 Low Alloy Other Alloy
Anchor Material Carbon Steel Shell
Shell Shell Shell

Type 400 Series E309-XX/ER309 NR (Note 2) ENiCrFe-2 NR (Note 2)


(Note 3)

Type 304/304H
Type 316
Type 321
Type 347 E309-XX/ER309 E308-XX/ER308 ENiCrFe-2 See Note 4
Type 309 (Note 3)
Type 310

Alloy 330
Alloy 601 ENiCrFe-3 or ENiCrMo-3 See Note 4

NOTES:
1. Welding consumables shall be in accordance with Section 4.2.3.1.
2. Welding the listed anchor material to the shell material is not recommended (NR).
3. For high sulfur environment use E309-XX/ER309.
4. Purchaser shall specify the metallurgy of the welding consumable.

4.2.4 Monolithic Lining Anchors


4.2.4.1 Single-Component Linings
1. Thicknesses less than or equal to 75 mm (3 inches)
a. Anchors shall be Longhorn type in accordance with RFSA1001.
b. Plastic caps or coatings shall not be specified for anchor tips.
2. Alternative stack, header box and duct lining thickness 50 mm
(2 inches)
a. Anchors shall be the modified picket fence (bent wire strand) in
accordance with RFSA1002.
b. Wire mesh shall not be permitted as anchors for refractory
linings.
3. Thicknesses 75-150 mm (3-6 inches)
a. Anchors shall be one of the following:
(1) Footed wavy V, uneven legs, in accordance with RFSA1003,
Detail (A)
(2) Footed double-hook V, uneven legs, in accordance with
RFSA1003, Detail (B)
b. The foot of an anchor shall be in accordance with RFSA1003,
Detail (C) or (D).

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4. Thicknesses greater than 150 mm (6 inches)


a. Anchors shall be one of the following:
(1) Footed wavy Y, uneven legs, in accordance with RFSA1004,
Detail (A)
(2) Footed double hook Y, uneven legs, in accordance with
RFSA1004, Detail (B)
b. The foot of an anchor shall be in accordance with RFSA1004,
Detail (C).
4.2.4.2 Multi-Component Linings
1. Two refractory components or layers
a. Anchors shall be one of the following:
(1) Stud with footed wavy V, uneven legs, in accordance with
RFSA1005, Detail (A)
(2) Stud with footed double-hook V, uneven legs, in accordance
with RFSA1005, Detail (B)
b. Studs shall be threaded and manufactured in accordance with
RFSA1005, Detail (C) or (D).
c. The threaded part of a stud shall be provided with masking tape
or a plastic cover for protection during application of the backup
refractory.
d. The foot of an anchor shall be in accordance with RFSA1005,
Detail (E).
e. The V part of an anchor shall be fitted with a flanged nut
manufactured in accordance with RFSA1005, Detail (F), and
fused/welded inside the foot of the V.
f. Individual parts of the anchor shall be manufactured such that
the V part screws onto the threaded stud to assemble into one-
piece two-component anchor in accordance with RFSA1005,
Detail (A) or (B).
2. Greater than two refractory components or layers
a. Anchors shall be one of the following:
(1) Stud with footed wavy V, uneven legs, in accordance with
RFSA1005, Detail (A)
(2) Stud with footed double-hook V, uneven legs, in accordance
with RFSA1005, Detail (B)
b. The stud height shall be adjusted to accommodate all of the
backup refractory layers (i.e., the V portion of the anchor is in
the hot face layer).
c. Anchor details shall be in accordance with Section 4.2.4.2,
Item 1.

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4.2.4.3 Hexmesh Lining


1. Single-component thin abrasion-resistant lining
a. Lance hexmesh
(1) Hexmesh anchors shall be tight clenched, lance type, made
of 2 mm (14 USS gauge) minimum strips in accordance with
RFSA1006, Detail (A).
(2) Hexmesh shall be 25 mm (1 inch) deep unless another size
(e.g., 19 mm (3/4 inch), 38 mm (1 ½ inches) or 50 mm
(2 inches)) is specified by the purchaser.
(3) Clenches, lances and perforations in 25 mm (1 inch) deep
hexmesh shall be offset in accordance with RFSA1006,
Detail (B).
(4) Clenches, lances and perforations in 19 mm (3/4 inch) deep
hexmesh shall be centered in accordance with RFSA1006,
Detail (B).
(5) Each hexmesh cell shall have two lances projecting into the
hex area as shown in RFSA1006, Detail (C).
(6) Lances shall not be opposite each other.
(7) Clenches of a hexmesh shall be in accordance with
RFSA1006, Detail (D).
(8) The 38 mm (1 ½ inch) and 50 mm (2 inch) deep hexmesh
shall comply with Section 4.2.4.3, Item 1. a. (1) through (3)
and (5) through (7) with an additional row of clenches,
lances and perforations located half way between the top of
the hexmesh and the top of the lower row of clenches, lances
and perforations.
b. Non-lance hexmesh
(1) If specified in the purchase order, non-lance hexmesh (i.e.,
hexmesh without lances) may be used.
(2) Hexmesh shall be tight clenched made of 2 mm (14 USS
gauge) minimum strips in accordance with RFSA1007,
Detail (A).
(3) Hexmesh shall be 25 mm (1 inch) deep unless another size
(e.g., 19 mm (3/4 inch), 38 mm (1 ½ inches) or 50 mm (2
inches)) is specified by the purchaser.
(4) Clenches and perforations in the 25 mm (1 inch) deep
hexmesh shall be offset in accordance with RFSA1007,
Detail (B).
(5) Clenches and perforations in the 19 mm (3/4 inch) deep
hexmesh shall be centered in accordance with RFSA1007,
Detail (B).
(6) Each hexmesh cell shall have two bonding holes as shown in
RFSA1007, Detail (B).

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(7) Clenches of a hexmesh shall be in accordance with


RFSA1007, Detail (D).
(8) The 38 mm (1 ½ inch) and 50 mm (2 inch) deep hexmesh
shall comply with Section 4.2.4.3, Item 1. b. (1) through (3)
and (5) through (7) with an additional row of clenches,
bonding holes and perforations located half way between the
top of the hexmesh and the top of the lower row of clenches,
bonding holes and perforations.
2. Multi-component abrasion-resistant lining
a. Two-component hexmesh anchor systems for thin abrasion-
resistant lining backed by insulating refractory shall consist of
threaded stud and washer standoff to which hexmesh cells are
attached in accordance with RFSA1008, Detail (A).
b. Material, cell dimensions, and manufacture of hexmesh shall be
in accordance with Section 4.2.4.3, Item 1.a for lance hexmesh
and Section 4.2.4.3, Item 1.b for non-lance hexmesh.
c. Studs and washers shall be of the same alloy as the hexmesh and
manufactured in accordance with RFSA1008, Detail (B).
d. Protruding threads of studs shall be covered with masking tape
or plastic caps during application of insulating refractory.
4.2.4.4 Flexmesh Lining
1. Flexmesh anchors may be used in areas of single axis of curvature
where hexmesh and hexalt anchors are not practical. The use of
flexmesh anchors shall be limited to repair of abrasion resistant
linings in low to moderate abrasion and non-coking services.
2. Flexmesh anchors shall be in accordance with RFSA1009.
3. Flexmesh anchors shall be 2 mm (14 USS gauge) minimum strips.
4. Unless 19 mm (3/4 inch) deep flexmesh is specified in the purchase
order, flexmesh shall be 25mm (1 inch) deep.
5. The size (dimensions) of the flexmesh cells shall be in accordance
with RFSA1009.
6. Each flexmesh cell shall have two lances, projecting into the flex
area in accordance with RFSA1009.
4.2.4.5 Tabs
1. Tab anchors may be used at corners and curved surfaces.
2. If used in conjunction with hexmesh or flexmesh anchored linings,
tabs shall be made of the same alloy, bar thickness and depth as the
hexmesh or flexmesh.
3. The following types of tabs shall be provided:
a. Corner Tab – L-shaped tab with rigid shape in accordance with
RFSA1010, Detail (A)

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b. Variable Corner Tab - Two-piece tab with adjustable angle per


RFSA1010, Detail (B)
c. End Tab (U-Tab) – U-shaped tab used at ends or edges of plates
per RFSA1010, Detail (C)
d. Radius Tab – Hemispherical tabs used on curved surfaces per
RFSA1011
e. Monster Corner Tab – 100 mm (4 inch) variable tab per
RFSA1012
4.2.4.6 Hexalt Anchors
1. Except as otherwise specified in this Practice, hexalt anchors for
abrasion resistant linings shall be made of 2 mm (14 USS gauge)
minimum bars.
2. Type-S Anchors (i.e., anchors fabricated into S-shapes from plate).
a. Mini Type-S anchor for 19 mm (3/4 inch) or 25 mm (1 inch)
deep shall be in accordance with RFSA1013, Detail (A), for use
in corners, edges, and other small areas.
b. Regular Type-S anchor for 19 mm (3/4 inch) or 25 mm (1 inch)
deep shall be in accordance with RFSA1013, Detail (B).
c. General purpose Type-S anchors for 38 mm (1½ inches) to
150 mm (6 inches) deep abrasion-resistant or other linings shall
be in accordance with RFSA1014.
3. Type-C Anchor (i.e., anchors fabricated into E-shapes from plate)
a. Type-C anchors shall be 25 mm (1 inch) deep.
b. Type-C anchors shall be in accordance with RFSA1015.
4. Type-T Anchor (i.e., anchors fabricated into circular rings from
plate)
a. Type-T anchors shall be 19 mm (3/4 inch) or 25mm (1 inch)
deep.
b. Type-T anchors shall be in accordance with RFSA1016.
5. Type-K Anchor (i.e., anchors designed to approximate hexmesh
when installed but without continuous cell configuration)
a. Type-K anchors shall be made of 2.8 mm (12 USS gauge) thick
bars and welded at one location.
b. Type-K anchors shall be 19 mm (3/4 inch) or 25 mm (1 inch)
deep.
c. Type-K anchors shall be in accordance with RFSA1017.
6. Type-D Anchor (i.e., anchors designed to approximate hexmesh
similar to Type-K anchor but with three contact points for increased
(multiple) welding and greater stability)
a. Type-D anchors shall be 25-mm (1-inch) deep.

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b. Type-D anchors shall be in accordance with RFSA1018.


7. Hexcell and Half Hexcell Anchors (i.e., anchor systems with
individual single hex cells)
a. Hexcell or half hexcell anchors shall be19-mm (3/4-inch), 25-
mm (1-inch), or 50-mm (2-inches) deep.
b. Hexcell or half hexcell anchors used in thin abrasion resistant
linings shall be provided with offset lances and shall be made in
accordance with RFSA1019.
8. Speed Cells® (i.e., anchors similar to hexcells using a single hex cell
disc system but designed for attachment to a shell using a threaded
stud)
a. Speed Cells® shall be 19-mm (3/4-inch) or 25-mm (1-inch) deep.
b. Speed Cells® shall be in accordance with RFSA1020.
4.2.4.7 Anchors for Plastic Refractory Lining
1. Lining thickness less than 50 mm (2 inches)
Anchors for single-component thin abrasion-resistant plastic
refractory linings shall be one of the following:
a. For less than or equal to 25-mm (1-inch) thick linings, hexmesh
in accordance with Section 4.2.4.3.
b. If approved by purchaser, for linings greater than 25 mm (1 inch)
and less than 50 mm (2 inches) thick, hexmesh may be used in
accordance with 4.2.4.3.
c. For less than or equal to 25 mm (1 inch) thick linings, flexmesh,
in accordance with Section 4.2.4.4
d. Tabs in accordance with Section 4.2.4.5
e. Hexalt anchors in accordance with Section 4.2.4.6
Comment: Hexalt anchors Types-C, T, K, D and Speed Cells®
can only be used with linings less than or equal to 25
mm (1 inch) thick. Type-S and Hexcell can be used
with thicker linings.
2. Lining thickness 50-150 mm (2-6 inches)
a. If approved by purchaser, for 50 mm (2 inches) thick linings,
hexmesh may be used in accordance with 4.2.4.3.
b. Longhorn and V-type anchors as follows:
(1) Suitable only for repairs, field joints, and other areas with a
minimum dimension not greater than 450 mm (18 inches)
(2) For 50-75 mm (2-3 inches) thick linings, longhorn anchors
in accordance with Section 4.2.4.1, Item 1
(3) For 75-150 mm (3-6 inches) thick linings, footed V-type,
wavy V or double-hook V, uneven legs, anchors in
accordance with Section 4.2.4.1, Item 3

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c. Hexalt anchors as follows:


(1) Suitable for new installations, repair areas, and field joints
(2) Hexalt anchors in accordance with Sections 4.2.4.6, Item 2.
c. for 50-100 mm (2-4 inches) thick linings and 4.2.4.6, Item
7 for 50 mm (2 inch) thick linings. Anchor heights shall
match thickness of the lining.
d. Castings as follows:
(1) Suitable for new installations, repair areas, and field joints
(2) Anchor casting in accordance with RFSA1021, Detail (A) or
(B) with RFSA1021, Detail (D) wall clip, and support
shelves in accordance with RFSA1021, Detail (F) or (G)
(3) Shell attachments used with anchor castings or any
accessories used to attach castings to a shell may be made of
carbon steel if attached to a carbon steel shell and the
temperature of the attachments cannot be greater than 425⁰C
(800⁰F).
3. Lining thickness greater than 150 mm (6 inches)
a. Anchors for single-component thick plastic refractory linings
shall be anchor castings consisting of anchor and accessories
(i.e., shelf support, shell attachment and hanger) in accordance
with RFSA1021.
b. Shell attachments used with anchor castings or any accessories
used to attach castings to a shell may be made of carbon steel if
attached to a carbon steel shell and the temperature of the
attachments cannot be greater than 425⁰C (800⁰F).
4. Multi-component lining
a. Anchor castings and accessories shall be in accordance with
Section 4.2.4.7, Item 3.
b. Attachments from shell to anchor castings (wall clip) shall be
adjusted so that the wall clip extends beyond the backup
refractory to allow installation of the anchor link or support
shelf.
4.2.5 Ceramic Fiber Lining Anchors
4.2.5.1 Wallpaper Blanket/Board Lining
1. Pin-stud and clip-washer for blanket lining
a. Pin-stud and clip-washer anchor system for anchoring one or
more layers of ceramic fiber blanket shall be in accordance with
RFSA1022, Detail (A) or (B).
b. Exposed parts of pin-studs and clip-washers may be protected
from direct exposure to radiant heat or hot gases by a ceramic
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c. If specified in the purchase order, pin-stud anchor shall be


protected with ceramic Cuplock in accordance with the
following.
(1) The ceramic Cuplock with or without plug shall be in
accordance with RFSA1022, Detail (C).
(2) Composition of the ceramic Cuplock and plug (if required)
shall be in accordance with Table 3.
2. Threaded-stud and washer for blanket and board Lining
a. Threaded-stud with washer and nut anchor system may be used
if ceramic fiber board is specified alone or as the hot face layer
of a wallpaper ceramic fiber lining.
b. Threaded-stud and washer-nut anchor systems shall be in
accordance with RFSA1023.
c. Exposed parts of threaded-studs, washers and nuts may be
protected from direct exposure to radiant heat or hot gases by a
ceramic fiber diaper.
4.2.5.2 Module Lining
1. Stacked Lining
a. Anchor systems for stacked module linings shall be made of
spear-shaped plate or rod in accordance with RFSA1024.
b. This applies to stacked module lining 150 mm (6 inches) or less
in thickness.
2. Proprietary Module (e.g., Folded, Block, etc.) Lining
a. Anchor systems for proprietary module linings shall be in
accordance with manufacturer’s design and properly embedded
in the lining.
b. Anchor hardware of the module shall be attached to the shell by
one of the following:
(1) Straight Stud in accordance with RFSA1025, Detail (A)
(2) L-Shaped Stud in accordance with RFSA1025, Detail (B)
(3) Stud/Plate in accordance with RFSA1025, Detail (C)
4.2.6 Brick Lining Anchors
4.2.6.1 Insulating Fire Brick (IFB) Lining – Operating Temperature 1430°C
(2600°F) and Below
1. Tie-back anchors (wall)
a. Tie-back anchors for IFB wall linings shall be one of four types
in accordance with RFSA1026, Detail (A), (B), (C), or (D).
b. Accessories for attaching tie-back to a shell shall be in
accordance with RFSA1026, Detail (E), (F), or (G).

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c. Accessories for attaching tie-back anchors to a shell may be


made of carbon steel if attached to a carbon steel shell and the
temperature of the accessories cannot be greater than 425˚C
(800˚F).
2. Support shelves (accessory)
Support-shelves shall be in accordance with RFSA1021, Details (F)
or (G) and the following:
a. Support 4 times the weight of brick lining associated with
support shelf.
b. Support shelf may be made of carbon steel if attached to a
carbon steel shell and the temperature of the shelf cannot be
greater than 425⁰C (800⁰F).
Comment: Support shelves are used as accessories with tie-back
IFB anchors.
4.2.6.2 Insulating Fire Brick (IFB) Operating Temperature Above 1430°C
(2600°F) and Dense Brick Linings
Anchors for IFB linings with normal operating temperatures above
1430°C (2600°F), or dense brick linings, are made of non-metallic
materials in accordance with Section 4.3. Details of the anchor and
metallic accessories used to attach non-metallic anchors to the shell are
provided in Section 4.3.5.
4.3 Non-Metallic Anchors
4.3.1 General
4.3.1.1 Non-metallic anchors include fired refractory shapes or brick type
anchors for castable, plastic, dense brick and IFB (with operating
temperature above 1430⁰C (2600⁰F)) linings, and non-metallic pin-stud
with non-metallic clip-washer or ceramic Cuplock for ceramic fiber
blanket and/or board linings.
4.3.1.2 Metallic accessories shall be made of appropriate austenitic stainless
steel or high nickel alloys in accordance with Table 1.
4.3.1.3 If process conditions require a special metallurgy, accessories shall be
made of appropriate alloys.
4.3.2 Composition
4.3.2.1 Non-metallic anchors and accessories shall be chemically compatible
with and of quality equal to or greater than the refractory lining in which
they are embedded.
4.3.2.2 Non-metallic anchor and accessory materials shall be in accordance with
Table 3.

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Table 3 – Composition of Non-Metallic Anchors and Accessories


(Castable, Plastic, IFB, Dense Brick and Ceramic Fiber Linings) (Note 1)

Anchor Material PCE Temperature Limit Application


°C °F (Refractory Lining Type)

1) Brick Anchors (ASTM C24 and


C27) (Note 2)

a) Fireclay
i) Low Duty 15 1430 2606 Dense Brick
ii) Medium Duty 29 1659 3018 Dense Brick
iii) High Duty 31 ½ 1699 3090 IFB, Dense Brick, Castable or Plastic
iv) Superduty 33 1743 3169 IFB, Dense Brick, Castable or Plastic

b) High Alumina
i) 50% Al2O3 34 1763 3205 Dense Brick, Castable or Plastic
ii) 60% Al2O3 35 1785 3245 Dense Brick, Castable or Plastic
iii) 70% Al2O3 36 1804 3279 Dense Brick, Castable or Plastic
iv) 80% Al2O3 37 1820 3308 Dense Brick, Castable or Plastic
v) 90%+ Al2O3 37+ >1820 >3308 Dense Brick, Castable or Plastic

2) Technical Ceramic Anchors


and Accessories (Note 3)

a) Cordierite Cuplock and Plug 1090 2000 Ceramic Fiber

b) Mullite Cuplock and Plug 1343 2450 Ceramic Fiber

c) High Alumina Pin-Stud and 1510 2750 Ceramic Fiber


Clip-Washer
NOTES:
1. This Table is used for purchase of non-metallic anchors. It shall not be used for design purposes. Design
considers many factors, such as, long term operating temperature, hot load deformation, and corrosion
resistance.
2. The temperature limit is based upon ASTM C24 Pyrometric Cone Equivalent (PCE) and Classification only.
3. The temperature limit is based upon manufacturer’s recommended continuous long term operating
temperature.

4.3.3 Monolithic Lining Anchors


4.3.3.1 Castable Lining
1. Non-metallic anchors for castable linings, roof or wall, shall be
corrugated brick anchors with fixed attachments (e.g., C-clip) for
attaching to a shell in accordance with RFSA1027.
2. The corrugated brick anchor shall extend to the hot face of a castable
lining.
3. Composition of the corrugated brick anchor shall be in accordance
with Table 3.
4. Accessories for attaching C-clip or other attachments to a shell may
be made of carbon steel if attached to a carbon steel shell and the
temperature of the accessories cannot be greater than 425⁰C (800⁰F).

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4.3.3.2 Plastic Lining


1. Non-metallic anchors for plastic linings shall be as follows:
a. Roof Lining
Corrugated brick anchors with attachments in accordance with
Section 4.3.3.1.
b. Wall Lining
Corrugated brick anchors with attachments in accordance with
RFSA1027 or RFSA1028.
2. The corrugated brick anchor shall extend to the hot face of the plastic
lining.
3. Composition of the corrugated brick anchor shall be in accordance
with Table 3.
4. Accessories for attaching C-clip or other attachments to a shell may
be made of carbon steel if attached to a carbon steel shell and the
temperature of the accessories cannot be greater than 425⁰C (800⁰F).
4.3.4 Ceramic Fiber Lining Anchors
4.3.4.1 Non-metallic anchors for ceramic fiber blanket or blanket/board linings
operating at temperatures equal to or greater than 1095°C (2000°F) shall
be non-metallic pin-stud and washer anchors in accordance with
RFSA1029.
4.3.4.2 Composition of non-metallic pin-stud and clip-washer shall be in
accordance with Table 3, Technical Ceramic Anchors and Accessories.
4.3.5 Brick Lining Anchors (IFB linings with normal operating temperature
above 1430⁰C (2600⁰F) or dense brick linings)
4.3.5.1 Non-metallic anchors (anchor brick) and accessories shall be in
accordance with RFSA1030.
4.3.5.2 Composition of the anchor brick shall be compatible with brick in the
lining and shall be in accordance with Table 3 for the applicable
temperature.
4.3.5.3 Metallic accessories may be made of carbon steel if attached to a carbon
steel shell and the temperature of the accessories cannot be greater than
425⁰C (800⁰F).
4.4 Metal Fiber Reinforcement
4.4.1 Metal fibers (i.e., needles) shall be in accordance with ASTM A820/A820M, Type
III, melt extracted, soft and fully annealed.
4.4.2 Metal fibers shall be made of appropriate austenitic stainless steel or high nickel
alloys in accordance with Table 1.
4.4.3 If process conditions require a special metallurgy, metal fibers shall be made of
appropriate alloys.
4.4.4 Fibers shall be 0.5 mm (20 mils) nominal diameter, 19 mm or 25 mm (3/4 inch or
1 inch) long, and applied in accordance with Table 4.

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Table 4 – Amount of Metal Fiber Reinforcement


(Weight Percent of Refractory)
Density of Refractory
Installation Fiber Length ≤1600 kg/m3 ≥1600 kg/m3
(100 PCF) (100 PCF)
Cast 25 mm (1 inch) 4% 3%
Gunned (Dry or Wet) 19 mm (3/4inch) 4% 3%
Pump Cast 19 mm (3/4 inch) 3% 2%
Vibration Cast 25 mm (1 inch) 3% 2%
Low Expansion Refractory (See Cast:25 mm (1 inch)
2% 2%
Note) Gunned:19 mm (3/4 inch)
Cast: 25 mm (1 inch) N/A 2%
Self-Leveling
Pumped: 19 mm (3/4 inch) N/A 2%
Ramming, Thin Abrasion 19 mm (3/4 inch)
2% 2%
Resistant, T≤ 38 mm (1-1/2 inch)
Ramming, Thick Lining, 25 mm (1 inch)
2% 2%
T 38 mm (1-1/2 inch)
NOTE: Fused silica or cordierite aggregate castable

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