I have been given a 200 'x 2' x 1/16" roll of Lytherm 550-LF fiber paper the original owner apparently bought for use in a glass kiln, but never used. MSDS online has the expected precautions about inhalation and handling hazards for this kind of material. I found a spec sheet here: http://www.fabricationspecialties.com/p ... m550-L.pdf
Seems suitable for insulation up to 2300 F, but really want to know if anyone has used it in kiln forming as a base for the powder crackle technique, or any other purpose? I obviously have a bunch of it and want use it (safely) if possible.
Also, what would be a safe testing approach for this?
Thanks
Lytherm 1/16" Fiber Paper
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Re: Lytherm 1/16" Fiber Paper
It's a good quality fiber paper. Use same precautions as any other fiber paper. Should work well for crackle, for lining dams, or similar use.
Wish somebody'd give me a roll.
Wish somebody'd give me a roll.
Re: Lytherm 1/16" Fiber Paper
Thanks Brad. Luck counts......