2. Mixing refractory materials: pour the refractory materials into a blender, add a proper amount of water or other liquid according to the specified proportion, and start stirring into slurry.
3. Cleaning the construction area: use cleaning tools to clean and polish the construction area to ensure that the refractory can firmly adhere to the surface.
4. Scraping refractory: Brush or scrape the refractory evenly on the surface of the construction area with a scraper or brush to ensure the uniform and dense coating thickness.
5. Spraying refractory materials: For large areas or parts that are difficult to spray, spraying can be used for construction, and the refractory materials can be evenly sprayed on the surface with a spray gun.
6. Waiting for drying: After coating, you need to wait for the refractory to dry, and the time varies according to the material and environment.
7. Secondary coating: Secondary coating can be carried out as required to increase the thickness and compactness of refractory materials.
8. Inspection and maintenance: After the paint is dried, the construction area must be inspected and maintained to ensure the quality and stability of the paint.