Protective Lining / System 203
Overview
System 203 and System
203 Lite linings systems include an interlocking refractory tile
and encapsulated insulating material. System 203 shields and protects
training structures from the horrendous environments associated with
live fire training. System 203 is able to
withstand repeated high temperatures and extreme thermal shock created
during fire training evolutions, without spalling, cracking or
splintering.
System 203 Lite is designed for existing
structures that cannot support the weight of our regular System 203. It
provides the same superior protection as System 203 and protects better
than steel alone or steel and insulation panels that are often used
above gas fire simulators.
Each System 203 firetile is individually
anchored to the structure with a durable stainless steel
anchoring system. This system, coupled with the interlocking feature of
the tiles, allows the lining to "float" with temperature fluctuations.
The complete installation offers an impenetrable blanket of protection
to your structure. The system is designed to last for 10-20 years with
only minimal maintenance.
- Designed for continuous burning at temperatures between 800-2000 degrees F. No cooling down or drying out time is necessary. There are also no restrictions based on ambient temperature or atmospheric conditions.
- Resistant to thermal shock. Our linings "float" with temperature fluctuations. The system has expansion/contraction joints at 12" on center in both directions.
- Rugged. High pressure water streams, tossed pallets and breathing apparatus will not harm System 203.
- Suitable for all types of buildings. Our lining anchors easily to concrete masonry units. Alternatively, it may be installed to a framework of channels anchored to structural steel if proper ventilation and waterproofing measures are taken.
- Designed to keep water and steam out. HTL's unique ship-lapped design protects the insulation and structure from water, steam and heat damage.





