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News Release from: Koch Knight | Subject: Knight-Ware PV33P
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 05 November 2007

New Fireclay acid brick for chemical
processing

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Koch Knight, innovator in corrosion resistant materials and environmental heat transfer equipment, introduces its new Knight-Ware PV33P fireclay acid brick, for vessels in corrosive applications

Koch Knight, a leading innovator in corrosion resistant materials and environmental heat transfer equipment, introduces its new Knight-Ware PV33P fireclay acid brick Ideal for chemical processing industry vessels such as chlorine drying towers and quench columns, Knight-Ware PV33P Brick is engineered to provide a low predictable swell in corrosive applications

Koch Knight Knight-Ware PV33P Brick is designed to withstand the thermal shock and spalling common in chemical processing vessels.

Complying with ASTM C-279 Type 1 designation for chemical resistant masonry, Knight-Ware PV33P Brick is durable enough for the harshest corrosive and high-temperature vessel environments.

Koch Knight Vice President Kevin Brooks points to the Knight-Ware PV33P Brick, one of the newest chemical processing industry innovations from the company, as a unique solution for vessel construction.

"The Knight-Ware PV33P Brick is the culminating result of years of research and development into the perfect formula for pressure vessel applications," said Brooks.

As part of an engineered lining system, Knight-Ware PV33P Brick ensures maximum service life and reliability for pressure vessels.

Offered in a range of sizes and shapes to fit any application, Knight-Ware PV33P is available for acid-resistant masonry construction for various size vessels and dished heads.

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