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Originally posted by dfitz3390 View PostFordman, how long is the MMC burner mat lasting ?Last edited by FordMan59; 03-26-2012, 08:37 PM.
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the woven silica material is coated with an acryllic just to give it stiffness. I'm sure uncoated would have worked just as well. silica [which is sand] is temperature rated for 1800 degrees. any hotter and it would melt into glass fibers. mine has lasted about six years and doesn't deform or curl up. as long as it isn't disturbed it should last longer. if you want to try a test, get a swatch of material, soak it with kero and light it. see how it is after the burn. see if it is still flexible or if it hardens.
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Originally posted by HayZee518 View Postthe woven silica material is coated with an acryllic just to give it stiffness. I'm sure uncoated would have worked just as well. silica [which is sand] is temperature rated for 1800 degrees. any hotter and it would melt into glass fibers. mine has lasted about six years and doesn't deform or curl up. as long as it isn't disturbed it should last longer. if you want to try a test, get a swatch of material, soak it with kero and light it. see how it is after the burn. see if it is still flexible or if it hardens.
Thanks for that information. I too was wondering about how often I'd be looking at between mat changes using this material. Since you live in the Northeast and I live in KY where the heating season isn't as cold or as long maybe mine will last even longer. The original mat in my 422 lasted 16 years, but most of that time I was living about 35 miles out of Charlotte, NC where the temperatures seldom got below the twenties or thirties at night and during the daytime hours it was usually warm enough the heater didn't run or ran very little. Your heater probably runs at least twice as much and at higher flame than mine does even here in south central KY. Unless it's down into the low twenties or teens mine normally runs on low flame over 90% of the time when it does run and usually runs less than 50% of the time except on cold nights, then it's not uncommon for it to run nearly constantly, but it's heating about 1200 sf with ease. I think the material I bought was un-coated, because it's not stiff at all.Last edited by FordMan59; 03-28-2012, 10:42 PM.
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