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Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Refractory Rotatry Kiln

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Refractory Rotatry Kiln

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Description

Ceramic Fiber Blanket is made by continuous processing method. The fiber interweave shapely after being needled. It has excellent tensile strength. The blanket do not contains any bonding agent.

Ceramic Fiber Blanket not only can resist the chemical species, but also the hydrofluoric acid, phosphoric acid and strong base. The Fiber Blanket has excellent capability of resisting the oil. After being dried, it will repossess the thermal characteristic and the physical feature.

Okorder providers various densities and thickness of Ceramic Fiber Blanket, pleases contact us for your needs.

 

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Advantages:
 -Low heat conductivity and thermal capacity
 -Excellent thermal stability and shock resistance
 -Strong tensile resistance
 -Excellent heat insulation, fireproof and sound insulation

 

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Applications:
-Industrial kiln, heating device, high-temperature pipeline wall lining.
-Heat insulation of electric boiler, steam turbine and nuclear electricity.
-Wall lining of chemical high-temperature conversion unit and heating equipment.
-Fireproof and heat insulation of tall buildings.
-Heat insulation of kiln door and roofs.
-Materials of high-temperature filtration.

 

 Technical Parameters:

Type

Ordinary

Standard    

High   Purity  

High   Aluminium  

Zirconia    

Classification   temperature (°C)

1100

1260

1260

1360

1430

Working   Temperature (°C)

<   1000

1050

1100

1200

1350

Color 

white

spotlessly   white 

spotlessly   white

spotlessly   white

spotlessly   white

Density    (kg/m3)

96
  128

96
  128

96
  128

128
  160

128
  160

Shrinkage   on heating (%) (24 hours,density as 128/m3)

-4
  (1000°C)

-3
  (1000°C)

-3
  (1100°C)

-3
  (1250°C)

-3
  (1350°C)

Thermal   conductivity by different temperature (w/m.k) (density as 128kg/m3)

0.09(400°C)
  0.16(800°C)

0.09(400°C)
  0.16(800°C)

0.09(400°C)

0.16(800°C)
  0.20(1000°C)

0.12(600°C)
  0.20(1000°C)

0.16(800°C)
  0.20(1000°C)

Tensile   strength (MPa)
  (density as 128kg/m3)

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.04

Chemical   composition

 (%)

AL2O3

44

46

47-49

52-55

39-40

AL2O3+SIO2

96

97

99

99

-

AL2O3+SIO2+ZrO2

-

-

-

-

99

ZrO2

-

-

-

-

15-17

Fe2O3

<1.2< span="">

<1.0< span="">

0.2

0.2

0.2

Na2O+K2O

≤0.5

≤0.5

0.2

0.2

0.2

Size    (mm)

Spec.   7200×610×10-50 Other sizes can be available.

 

Grade

COM

ST

HP

HA

HZ

Tenglong Style

4220C

4220ST

4220HP

4220HA

4220HZ

Category temperature (°C)

1050

1260

1260

1360

1430

Operating Temperature(°C)

<1000< span="">

1050

1100

1200

1350

 Color

white

spotlessly white

spotlessly white

spotlessly white

spotlessly white

volume concentration (kg/m3)

96
 
128

96
 
128

96
 
128

128
 
160

128
 
160

permanent linear shrinkage rate   (%)(Insulation 24 hours, volume concentration 128/m3 )

-4
 
(1000C)

-3
 
(1000C)

-3
 
(1100C)

-3
 
(1250C)

-3
 
(1350C)

The hot surface temperature thermal   conductivity (w/m.k) volume concentration 128kg/m3 128kg/m3)

0.09(400C)
 
0.176(800C)

0.09(400C)
 
0.176(800C)

0.09(400C)
 
0.176(800C)
 
0.22(1000C)

0.132(600C)
 
0.22(1000C)

0.76(600C)
 
0.22(1000C)

tensile strength (MPa)
 
(volume concentration 128kg/m3

0.08-0.12

0.08-0.12

0.08-0.12

0.08-0.12

0.08-0.12

elemental composition
 
(%)

AL2O3

44

46

47--49

52-55

39-40

AL203+SIO2

96

97

99

99

-

AL2O3+SIO2+Zro2

-

-

-

-

99

Zro2

-

-

-

-

15-17

Fe2O3

<1.2< span="">

<1.0< span="">

0.2

0.2

0.2

Na2O+K2O

≤0.5

≤0.5

0.2

0.2

0.2

Products size (mm)

Common Specifications7200×610×10-50Other   specifications on request made

 

Why us

Professional fire brick manufacturer. We have being specialized in producing refractory fireclay brick for more than 40 years so that we can guarantee a stable quality.

Guaranteed quality. Our production process conforms strictly to the requirements of ISO9000 quality management system. Quality inspection is carried out in every links of our production. SGS third party inspection is available.

 Sound after sales service. We provide sound after sales service. We provide 24 hours’ consultation service. We are ready to answer your consultations at any time.

 

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Refractory Rotatry Kiln

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Refractory Rotatry Kiln


Q:I need to start eating foods with fiber in them, like high fiber foods and stuffDo you know any foods with fiber in them? Preferably something a 15 year old girl would want to actually eat? lol.Help! (:
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Q:Almost every time after I eat a meal I have to go 2, and I use to think it meant I have a high metabolism, but I'm chubby so I don't think it's that lolDoes this mean my body produces a lot of fiber? (I don't eat those special fiber foods)What are the benefits and bad things about this?
You've already learned that fiber is part of our dietThere are two possibilitiesSome people receive a signal from the digestive system after eating that it is time to get rid of solid wasteOrdinarily people this occurs with are regular weight or thinThe other possibility is that your digestive system is working very slowly and filling the stomach pushes food and waste all the way throughIf this is the case it is very unhealthyIt is normal for the stomach to empty completely in 5-6 hours so there is plenty of room for new food/energyThe average adult American has eight meals in their digestive systemFive more than they shouldSo even though you are young that could be part of the problemTry to add lots of fiber to your diet starting with a high fiber breakfast cereal of 20% of RDA of fiberOr oatmealThis will kick start the metabolism and hopefully move your only bowel movements to the morningSearch high fiber foods and eat thoseGood luck.
Q:So I am working on the first row which I think is called the chain linkHowever, as I am going, I don't like the resultsSome parts are tight and some are loose with obvious holesDoes this matter? Should I keep it tight or loose? Someone somewhere said you should hold everything loosely to make it easierBut this seems to lead to the holes.and doing it tightly, is harder to get the needle through the holeNot to mention, I'm not even sure how I could manage to do each stitch perfectly uniform with the restJust the slightest pull seems to make it different than the next.
It's called the foundation chain as opposed to turning chains or chain loops or chain spacesThe foundation chain is the beginning of a project, upon which the project is built, like the foundation of a houseIn the grand scheme of crochet, you would prefer that your foundation chain be a bit larger than your other stitches, so you might even use a larger hook to make themBut for now, it is better for them to be too loose than too tightOver time, your chains will become more consistent in sizeWhile it is true you do not want tight chains, neither do you want loose onesSnug each chain just enough that the head of the hook will just slide throughNo more than that, but also not so tight that the hook doesn't pass through easilyLike I said: it's practiceIt helps if you support the chain with extra fingers from your left handSo you've got your left index finger sticking up, and the yarn is going around itTake your middle finger and thumb, and use them to pinch your chain a couple of links from the hookEvery 2-3 chains, more your pincher closer to the hook againThis will help keep a more even tension on both the yarn and the chains and should help you make chains that are more evenWhat I recommend is making a short chain foundation, say 15 chains, and then work back and forth over that, practicing your various stitches (such as single crochet and double crochet)Just do it with some scrap yarnWhen you're done, you'll have a square more or lessYou can use it as a coaster or pot holder, or give it to your catCats naturally love all fiber artsBut primarily it will be a practice piece, like scratch paper, for you to get your stitch tension consistentThey do not need to be perfectly uniformThere is such a thing as close enough that no one will notice once you've put the regular stitches into themBut to see that happen, you'll have to take the leap and try itHence the swatch (a practice bit of crochet, like a doodle).
Q:She seems to get bloated a lot and she doesn't have a bowel movement everydayAnd when she does, they smell abnormally bad and I'm afraid her digestive tract may be backed upI want to put her on a high fiber diet to get it movingAny suggestions on some high fiber foods I can regularly implement or any child friendly 'digestive tract cleansing' supplements?Thanks!PSPlease only give suggestions other than bring her to the doctorShe is already going todayBut I wanted to hear some first hand knowledge/suggestions from other moms and dads as well.Thanks!
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Q:Where can I buy cashmere yarn and how much would I need? (Picture included)?
How much you'll need will depend on what weight yarn you get, what needle size you use, how wide you make your scarf, and how tight or loose you knitThe picture you posted looks like thread weight and I definitely wouldn't reccommend knitting a scarf in thread weightI think lace or fingering weight would be your best bet, done on small needles so that the fabric won't come out too meshyFor lace weight: roughly 800-900 yards For fingering weight: roughly 400-600 yards For a scarf that is about 6-8 inches wide
Q:My husband has been put on a high fiber/low fat diet for health reasonsWe just started and I am sure in six months I will have this downBut for now, could you suggest things to eat or any cookbooks that come to mindThanks in advance.
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Simply because you mentioned the food thinghere's a summary of foods that could potentially increase the amount of gas you release Foods that cause gas Most foods that contain carbohydrates can cause gasBy contrast, fats and proteins cause little gasSugars The sugars that cause gas are raffinose, lactose, fructose, and sorbitolRaffinoseBeans contain large amounts of this complex sugarSmaller amounts are found in cabbage, brussels sprouts, broccoli, asparagus, other vegetables, and whole grainsLactoseLactose is the natural sugar in milkIt is also found in milk products, such as cheese and ice cream, and processed foods, such as bread, cereal, and salad dressingMany people, particularly those of African, Native American, or Asian background, normally have low levels of lactase, the enzyme needed to digest lactose, after childhoodAlso, as people age, their enzyme levels decreaseAs a result, over time people may experience increasing amounts of gas after eating food containing lactoseFructoseFructose is naturally present in onions, artichokes, pears, and wheatIt is also used as a sweetener in some soft drinks and fruit drinksSorbitolSorbitol is a sugar found naturally in fruits, including apples, pears, peaches, and prunesIt is also used as an artificial sweetener in many dietetic foods and sugar-free candies and gumsStarches Most starches, including potatoes, corn, pasta, and wheat, produce gas as they are broken down in the large intestineRice is the only starch that does not cause gasFiber Many foods contain soluble and insoluble fiberSoluble fiber dissolves easily in water and takes on a soft, gel-like texture in the intestinesFound in oat bran, beans, peas, and most fruits, soluble fiber is not broken down until it reaches the large intestine, where digestion causes gasInsoluble fiber, on the other hand, passes essentially unchanged through the intestines and produces little gasWheat bran and some vegetables contain this kind of fiber.
Q:I have to increase my fiber (Doctor's orders).Thanks in advanced :)
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