Bis 4041 - Refractory Terminology
Bis 4041 - Refractory Terminology
Bis 4041 - Refractory Terminology
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.
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
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
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.
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
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
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.
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.
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.
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