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LC 140

Product Data Sheet

Product Description
A 1400°C (2550°F) low cement castable exhibiting high strength at all temperatures and good abrasion resistance.
Designed for general low cement applications like a burner block in aluminium melting and holding furnaces where medium
strength and good thermal shock resistance is required.

Properties LC 140

Region of Manufacture Europe

Bond Type Hydraulic

Method of application Cast

Maximum Service Temperature, °C (°F) 1400 (2550)

Estimated weight of dry material/ m 3 of construction, kg (lb) 2440 (152)

Water addition, % by weight 6-7

Maximum grain size, mm 6

Packaging in bags, kg (lb) 25 (55)

Whilst the values and application information in this datasheet are typical, they are given for guidance only. The values and the information
given are subject to normal manufacturing variation and may be subject to change without notice. Morgan Advanced Materials – Thermal
Ceramics makes no guarantees and gives no warranties about the suitability of a product and you should seek advice to confirm the
product’s suitability for use with Morgan Advanced Materials - Thermal Ceramics.

Publication Date: 5 January 2021 www.morganthermalceramics.com


Code: CA.31 Email: marketing.tc@morganplc.com
1 of 2 Thermal Ceramics is a business of Morgan Advanced Materials
LC 140
Product Data Sheet

Density, kg/m3 (pcf), ASTM C134


oven dried, 110°C (230°F) 2440 (152.3)
Cold crushing strength, MPa (psi), ASTM C133
oven dried, 110°C (230°C) 100 (14500)
after 5 hours firing, 815°C (1500°C) 60 (8700)
after 5 hours firing, 1000°C (1832°F) 75 (10875)
Permanent linear change, %, ASTM C113
after 5 hours firing, 815°C (1500°F) -0.2
after 5 hours firing, 1000°C (1832°F) -0.3
Thermal conductivity, W/m•K (BTU•in./hr•ft²•°F), ASTM C201/417
600°C (1112°F) 1.6 (11.1)
Chemical composition, %
Alumina, Al2O3 52
Silica, SiO2 40
Calcium Oxide, CaO 3.8
Ferric Oxide, Fe2O3 2.5

Instruction for Use


Highest strength is obtained with castable refractory by using the least amount of clean mixing water that will allow
thorough working of material into place by vibrating. A mechanical mixer is required for proper placement (paddle type
mortar mixers are best suited).
After adding the recommended water mix for at least 4 minutes, place the material within 20 minutes after mixing. For
maximum strength cure 24 hours in a damp condition before initial heat-up. New castable installation must be heated
slowly the first time.
This must be installed under closely controlled conditions using mechanical mixers and vibration. The resultant concrete
has a dense, low permeability structure and care must be exercised during initial heating. At top water material can be
placed at minimum or no vibration.

Storage and Shelf Life


• Should be stored in dry conditions, unopened packaging on pallets. Do not store on ground. Keep out of rain and
damp conditions.
• Shelf life is of six months with original packaging, double shrink film and dehydrating agent provided if the monolithic
is stored under these recommended conditions.

Whilst the values and application information in this datasheet are typical, they are given for guidance only. The values and the information
given are subject to normal manufacturing variation and may be subject to change without notice. Morgan Advanced Materials – Thermal
Ceramics makes no guarantees and gives no warranties about the suitability of a product and you should seek advice to confirm the
product’s suitability for use with Morgan Advanced Materials - Thermal Ceramics.

Publication Date: 5 January 2021 www.morganthermalceramics.com


Code: CA.31 Email: marketing.tc@morganplc.com
2 of 2 Thermal Ceramics is a business of Morgan Advanced Materials

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