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What Are Refractory Anchors?

Refractory anchors are metal components used to hold ceramic fiber or castable refractory linings in place inside high-temperature industrial equipment. These anchors are welded or embedded into the inner walls of furnaces, kilns, burners, reformers, and other heat-intensive systems. Without anchors, linings would fail under heat, load, and vibration, leading to costly outages or unsafe conditions.

At Malco, refractory anchors are manufactured for performance and delivered with unmatched speed. They’re the core of refractory system reliability across demanding industries.

Why Refractory Anchors Matter

Refractory systems insulate and protect structural components from extreme heat, abrasion, and chemical attack. But linings, whether castable, brick, or fiber, need something to physically secure them. That’s where refractory anchors come in.

Anchors:

  • Prevent sagging and separation of linings under heat stress
  • Maintain even thickness and support of insulation
  • Extend the life of the refractory lining and the vessel
  • Reduce downtime by ensuring system integrity

Even the best refractory materials degrade quickly without proper anchoring. From refinery furnaces to power plant ductwork, anchors are essential.

Common Types of Refractory Anchors

Each anchor type serves a unique role based on the lining system and service conditions. Malco manufactures and stocks:

Ceramic Fiber Anchors & Threaded Products

Ceramic fiber anchors and threaded studs secure lightweight insulation linings to steel shells, preventing movement during thermal cycling while maintaining long-term lining stability.

Castable Wire Anchors

Castable wire anchors reinforce monolithic refractory linings by supporting the refractory mass, controlling cracking, and accommodating thermal expansion and vibration.

Wear-Resistant Products

Wear-resistant anchors such as hexmesh create a reinforced framework within refractory linings, protecting against abrasion, erosion, and severe particle impact.

Brick Anchors

Brick anchors mechanically secure refractory brick linings while allowing controlled thermal movement, helping maintain lining stability and structural integrity.

Stud Weldable Products

Stud-weldable anchoring products use arc welding to rapidly attach refractory anchors to steel shells, ensuring consistent placement and faster installation.

Custom Anchors

Malco fabricates unique anchor shapes to meet complex refractory specs.

Choosing the right anchor improves refractory performance, safety, and lifespan.

What Are Refractory Anchors Made Of?

Anchor materials must withstand thermal stress, oxidation, corrosion, and load. Malco offers anchors in:

  • Stainless steels (304, 309, 310, 316)
  • High-chrome alloys
  • Carbon steel
  • Nickel alloys for high-temperature, corrosive environments

Alloys are selected based on application, ensuring durability under extreme conditions.

Need Refractory Anchors Now?

Malco delivers the fastest turnaround in the industry. Call us at (800) 222-0925 or request a quote today.

Where and How Are Refractory Anchors Installed?

Anchors are welded or tied to the interior surface before refractory lining installation. Their placement depends on lining type, thickness, and application.

Typical Installations:

  • Furnace walls and roofs
  • Reformers and burners
  • Thermal oxidizers and stacks
  • Power plant ductwork
  • Petrochemical vessels
  • Cement kilns and lime plants

Used in both castable and ceramic fiber systems, anchors ensure consistent, secure attachment.

From stacks to skids, Malco anchors hold the line under pressure.

Why Malco Leads in Refractory Anchors

Malco combines deep inventory with custom fabrication, enabling unmatched speed and flexibility.

  • Custom Fabrication: Fast, in-house manufacturing for your specs, no delay.
  • 24/7 Emergency Response: We’ve delivered thousands of anchors same-day. Weekends, nights, holidays.
  • Widest Product Selection: Standard and specialty geometries, stocked and ready.
  • USA Built: Manufactured in Oklahoma with full in-house capabilities.
  • Complete System Supply: We blast, paint, assemble, and supply your refractory materials too.

Need anchors today? We’ve done it before. We’ll do it again.

How to Choose the Right Anchor

Not sure what you need? Consider:

  • Castable vs. ceramic fiber
  • Lining thickness
  • Temperature range
  • Vessel shape
  • Thermal cycling and expansion
  • Chemical or abrasive exposure

Malco’s experts will guide you from selection to delivery, fast.

Get the Anchors You Need, When You Need Them

Malco is the most responsive anchor manufacturer in the industry. Whether you’re planning a shutdown or responding to an emergency, we move fast.

We serve refractory installers, OEMs, and EPCs across North America and beyond. No matter the spec, no matter the deadline, Malco responds. Call us at (800) 222-0925 to get started.

Responsive by Design. Always Ready.

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