I’ve used water glass/ sodium silicate to repair / modify pipes a few times. The hardened silicate quickly gets a layer of cake and no longer comes into contact with the smoke stream.
I don’t think it’s the compound itself that is the problem but the inhalation of it in a fibrous form.
Once the silicate has been heated to about 215F it debonds from the water molecules and becomes a glass with a transition temperature of over 1,000F.
I don’t think it’s the compound itself that is the problem but the inhalation of it in a fibrous form.
Once the silicate has been heated to about 215F it debonds from the water molecules and becomes a glass with a transition temperature of over 1,000F.