Inswool 1260 Ceramic Fiber Blanket with Two Sides Needled for Furnace Backup Insulation
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
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- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 200 kg
- Supply Capability:
- 5000000 kg/month
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General Information of Ceramic Fiber Blanket
CMAX ceramic fiber blanket is made from high quality Gao-Ling clay, high purity alumina and silica oxides by spun or blown process. Ceramic Fiber Blanket is asbestos free. Double-side needling provides blanket with great tensile or handing strength for easy installation.
Ceramic fiber blankets are classified as STD, HP, HA, and HZ respectively corresponding to different maximum service temperature 1000℃,1100℃,1200℃ and 1350℃
Feature of Ceramic Fiber Blanket
Withstand high temperature
Low thermal conductivity
Less heat storage
Resistance to thermal shock
Stabilized to most chemical
Corrosion resistance
Not easily torn
Absorb sound
Even density and thickness
Easy to install
Application of Ceramic Fiber Blanket
High temperature gasket
Boiler door seal
Refractory expansion joint
Furnace backup insulation
Lining for aluminum casting molds
Thermal and electrical insulation for heaters
Acoustic and thermal insulation for automobile mufflers
Heat insulation for exhaust tubes and pipes
Electrical switch box fire protection
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OKorder is offering high quality Ceramic Fiber Blanket at great prices with worldwide shipping. Our supplier is a world-class manufacturer of ceramic fiber products, with our products utilized the world over. OKorder annually supplies a full range of products to European, North American and Asian markets. We provide quotations within 24 hours of receiving an inquiry and guarantee competitive prices.
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We have more than 11 refractory production facilities and bases across China. We have a wide products range, such as ceramic fiber products (ceramic fiber blanket, module, board, paper, bulk), ceramic fiber textile (ceramic fiber rope, cloth, tape, yarn) etc, refractory brick (fireclay brick, high alumina brick, silica brick, magnesia brick etc), monolithic refractory materials, insulating fire brick, calcium silicate board, mica sheet, steel fiber. You can find various products here, and we can combine the light weight ceramic fiber products with the heavy weight refractory brick in one container delivery, then save the sea freight for you.
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- Q:What is the price of ceramic fiber backing board?
- Ceramic fiber products use ceramic fiber as raw materials, and boast with such advantages as light weight, resistance to high temperature, good heat stability, low thermal conductivity and specific heat, resistance to mechanical shock, etc., they are used in the environment of high temperature, high pressure and easy abrasion. Ceramic fiber product is a kind of good refractory material with such advantages as light weight, high temperature resistance, low heat capacity, good heat insulation performance, nontoxicity, etc.
- Q:I've wanted a Ball jointed Doll for the past year or so, and I just need a few questions answered and a second opinion before i buy one.If a tension string brakes, will the doll be completely limp? Are they worth the cost?how can i maintain the wigs, and make sure they don't get all frizzy?if i live in canada, ordering from korea, how long will the whole process take ,approximately, including shipping? Thanks, I'd really appreciate even the answer to one of these questions^.^
- The elastics don't usually break, but they do stretch out through timeIf you get a BJD, you'll eventually have to learn how to re-string the dollTo me, they are worth the costBut that's something you have to decide for yourselfIf you buy a doll, and it doesn't work out for you-just sell him/her to a new homeI use water sprays and do fine with that, but there are these wig sprays for dolls you can buy on OKorderShipping varies from company to companyIf you want a doll with a face-up (the makeup), that would push the waiting time furtherI've waited 2 months for my doll from Luts to arrive because I ordered a face-up with mineOthers have received their dolls in 2 weeks or less because they bought their's blankIf you buy from less popular companies, then the waiting time could be shorterIt all variesBut once the dolls have been shipped, they're usually shipped through EMS, so that should take only a few days.
- Q:Cellulose insulation vs fiberglass roll out insulation? costs effieciency of two? I blew in cellulose in my attice minimum of 10 inches and its costs me about 1600 i believeCo-workers constantly tell me that i should have put fiberglass insulationI didnt want to deal with all the itching and crawling in tight spaces so i just went with blow in celluloseHow much better could i be off if i would have went with fiberglass?
- Ken_ray, you, of course, are free to do as you please about your own property, as long as you don't get the gov'tinvolved, but I live in a house built in 1904 and it has quite a bit of ball and tube wiring that we use every dayAs long as you don't overload those circuits, they will, most likely, serve you well for many years to comeHowever, if you're like a large portion of folks nowadays, who have to have every possible whistle and bell on every appliance they can find to add more and more load to our power supplies, then you might want to consider a complete upgrade, to a bigger panel and normal, CODE SAFE wiringIf it were mine, I'd find the breaker associated with that circuit, shut it down, strip off some insulation a ways back on both ends and install a new piece of 12 in between the two ends with a couple of good wire nuts, tape them up and call it goodIt is, of course, as I said earlier, your call.
- Q:i would like to know if any one have fiber optic cable hooked to there computer nowi`m using att high broadbandthey are running fiber optic right now where i live behind my housealso will i have tochange the modem and reset my computers
- Electrolysis of alumina2Al2O3(l) - 4Al(l) + 3O2(g) 12 moles of electrons are transferred for each mole of reaction A current of 8 amperes represents a flow of 8 coulombs of charge for 1 second(It is a ratio, and can be used as a conversion factor.) 100min x (60 s / 1 min) x (8 C / 1s) x (1 mol e- / 96,485 C / 1 mol e-) x (3 mol O2 / 12 mol e-) x (22.4L / 1 mol O2) 2.79L O2 Each conversion factor moves us along from the data we are given to the answer that we wantThe first conversion factor gives the time in seconds, the second gives the charge in coulombs, the third gives the moles of electrons which are transferred, the fourth gives the moles of oxygen produced, and the last conversion factor gives the volume since we know that 1 mole of any ideal gas at STP occupies a volume of 22.4 liters.
- Q:I am having uncomfortable stomach cramps and I can't seem to relieve themThey are not Menstrual, more on the other end of the spectrumSerious answers only, I am in some pain.
- Cabbage, cucumbers, sugar snap peas, peppers, apples, citrus, firm cheeses, hard boiled eggs, nuts all travel wellSoy milk requires no refrigeration before opening and works great with granola or Baily's Irish CreamFlat breads and tortillas are easiest to st,ore and use; moisten with a little salad dressing or yogurt and fill with veggies or fruitWe try to get the food fork ready at home, so that there is less work and clean up at the camp siteEspecially we avoid camping with raw meatAny raw meat we bring is kept separate from all other foods until cooked, and is cooked the first night at campThis is for sanitary reasonsCook your hamburger patties or chicken breasts so you can heat and eat or bring precooked meats like kielbasa and hot dogsYou didn't ask about this, but if you don't have a water tap at your campsite you need to plan some sort of wash up stationThat means a water bag or jug with a tap so that you can wash your own hands without needing a buddy to pour from a canteen for youA nail brush and a bar of hard soap in the toe of an old nylon stocking complete your wash station.
- Q:I know the Atkins Diet works, but I could not stick to itI am trying the high fiber diet, I should say eating 100% whole grains and high fiber veggies and beans.I have Diabetes type 2If I eat whole grains they are quot;highquot; in carbs so how can I lose weightWhole grain foods and legumes are all high in carbsThey are also very high in caloriesWhat is the benefit of eating healthy when I cannot lose weight eating all these carbs? I need to lose 40 poundsI am very confused as to what to eatIs Atkins the best, of course for short-termAre whole grains helping me lose weight? Should I do a low-calorie diet and of course low-carbs and no sugarNothing is working for me.My Diabetes is under control and that is not the problem, losing weight is because I am not sure how to diet.What about 1000 calories a day? That would eliminate meat with 0 carbsHow about salads, yogurt and whole grain bread?I need to know what to eat to lose weight.
- covered with cold water in the fridge and then definitely dry them off before deep frying themsounds yummy!
- Q:I would like to know what materials a rocket ship and/or space shuttle is/are made out ofI want to know what materials keep the rocket ship from not melting or burning up in our atmosphere and spacePlease be specific, and please leave a website that has more information.Thanks for the help!!
- I would call a Skutt dealer or the very friendly Paragon Kiln (which is about 6 miles from me) and ask but I am almost certain putting 240 on the 208 coils will overheat them greatly and burn out quicklyYou might be able to get replacement 240 or 120 volt coils that would make it useful.
- Q:it is made of plush raschel but i have no clue what that fabric isis it soft and nice to sleeep with? should i buy the blanket? Is the matierial cheap and uncomfortable?
- Raschel knits are a type of warp knit, which tends to make them run-resistantThey're typically fairly coarse knits (like those used for waffle knit long underwear), and stableThey can produce interesting textures in raschel knitting As to whether your blanket is going to be nice or not, I can't tellIt's like trying to guess if a fabric described only as a woven will feel niceThe yarn going into the product is more determanative than the machine used to produce the fabricPlush says to me that the yarn has been brushed after knitting, much like PolarfleeceMy pick of soft, easy to care for and inexpensive is one of the microfiber polyester fleeces from a good manufacturer like Polartec, David, etcTake a look at Mill Direct Textiles for some examples.
- Q:im doing a science fair project and im trying to find out wat material best absorbs cold temperature not fabrici have to make boxes out of different materials and but something cold in it like ice creami have to find out which material absorbs the best temperatureim doing my research paper and i cant find the answerplz helpnd any ideas of what materials i should make the boxes out of? i was thinking woodshedrockStyrofoamand i cant think of anything else.
- A better way to frame this problem is to find a material which best insulates against heat infiltration when the object to be protected is cold and the environment is warm/hot[This is the conceptual opposite of finding the material which best insulates against heat loss when the object to be protected is hot and the environment is cold.] Selecting the best material amounts to looking at the R-value associated with various building materials, then stacking those materials in such a way that the resulting box has the basic performance characteristics needed(e.gdon't put ice cream directly onto fiberglass insulation.)Materials with a high R-value are very good insulators of heatMaterials with a low R-value are very poor insulators of heatStyrofoam would be a good insulator of heat - a box made of Styrofoam would work wellAn aerogel between an inner box made of plexiglass and an outer box made of plexiglass would also perform very well - it'd be super expensive, but it'd perform wellFiberglass insulation between an inner box made of drywall and an outer box made of wood would work tooNot sure I'd want to eat ice cream that's been sitting on a piece of drywall thoughA metal box exposed to a nearby heat source would be absolutely terribleNothng says you can't use a plexiglass box to hold the ice cream, wrap the box with fiberglass insulation, then build a styrofoam box around it(stack materials of different R-values to improve performance.) Just more food for thoughtHTH
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Inswool 1260 Ceramic Fiber Blanket with Two Sides Needled for Furnace Backup Insulation
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 200 kg
- Supply Capability:
- 5000000 kg/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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