Asbestos Free Vermiculite for Fire Stove
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 pc/month
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Specifications of Vermiculite Insulation Board:
Asbestos free vermiculite for fire place
1.Tempreture:1100
2.Sound insulation:40Db
3.Customer design is accepted.
Description of Vermiculite Insulation Board:
1. Name: Vermiculite Insulation Product
2.Specification ;2400*1220mm,2100*900mm,1000*610mm, irregular vermiculite products. Customer design is accepted.
3. destiny; 400kgs/M3----900kgs/M3
4. Packing; wooden pallet
Characteristics of Vermiculite Insulation Board:
1. Eco-friendly, non-toxic and zero radioactivity, non-asbestos. Excellent workability.
2. The fireproof grade is A
4. High-qulity vermiculite
5. Excellent fireproof character.
6. Heat insulation and preservation.
7. Sound insulating and absorbing.
8. Moisture adjustment
All kinds of our production
1. fireplace boards/bricks
2. fireproof boards
3. irregular products
4. soundproof products
5. insulation production
Technical data of Vermiculite Insulation Board:
1. Maximum service temperature:1100°C
2. Continuous working temp:1000°C
3. Compressive strength:0.8-3Mpa
4. Liner reheat shrinkage (24H @ 900°C %):<3< span="">
5. Total porosity (%):60-74
6. Thermal conductivity;@200°C 0.1-0.4
@400°C 0.12-0.16
@600°C 0.14-0.18
- Q: well, so-n-so picked up a hobby with his ex g/f . and now she‘s outta the picture and i‘m in.he‘s got over 30 jars and last night they were all white in the jar besides a few spots.he said there is something else that needs to be done.what is that last step ? and gimme details on how to do it.im not sure what all is going on in his jars i know there is a layer of vermiculite on top.and then theres some white gunk in the middle.basically. because he‘s nice and she helped put money, he‘s allowing her to come help with this step. but i‘m going to be there, and i dont want to look as clueless as she is.so. help me out people !!!
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- Q: My 2 year old corn snake is laying eggs for her first timeall of them are infertile because she has never mated. She passed 2 yesterday but she will not do the rest, we don‘t have any vermiculite, perlite or moss and there aren‘t any stores close that have them, is there anything else i can use that she will want to lay her eggs in? We did call the vet he said to soak her in warm water and to heat an area in her tank to 85, but he said nothing about what to put in there for her to lay them in.and she keeps looking.please help!If nothing works we do plan on taking her to the vet, but i‘m hoping we won‘t have to.
- Not sure what type of bedding you use but I use the ground coconut shell. I filled a larger plastic coffee can (with a hole in the lid) half full with the bedding moistened just enough so that I could barely squeeze any water out. Its the humidity she's looking for. I'd imagine anything would work (even shredded wet newspaper) as long as its not toxic (such as pine shavings). Best of luck
- Q: ineed to know every equipment i will need
- Dude breeding them is expensive as ***** so if u don't have some source of getting money weekly then don't bother, but if you do them you'll need to buy heat tape, a racking system, thermostat, storage bins, an incubator, food containers (for the humidity hide), vermiculite/perlite/orchid moss, a new spray bottle with nothing in it, food bowls/water bowls/calcium bowl (you can make those bowls out of like bottle caps and little containers and such) and pretty much money left over for food. Oh and one more thing.you can't breed if the female isn't ovulating, if you look under her belly you'll see something pinkish underneath the end of her belly. colin, he asked what he needed to breed in general not just one pair which is why i mentioned what he actually needed to colonize his leopard geckos. Besides even if it was just 1 pair what are you going to do with the baby's leave em there with the mom and dad? no you quarantine them and what if you had 1 that was ill? That's why it's better in the long run to just have everything i just mentioned to be set for that. Oh yeah and besides a racking system is only like 60 bucks to buy all the equipment and build one and i know because i built mine and it's as sturdy as any other.
- Q: My leopard gecko just layed eggs and i don't know what to do with them. I have an incubator, and i'm pretty sure one of the two is fertile because she layed one in the nesting box. In the next box, i have that moss stuff, but when they go in the incubator, should i put them in vermiculite, or just keep them in the moss? Please help- i don't want them to die.
- Yes! Tomato plants in 5 gallon containers should do great. Make sure you put a tomato cage over your plant while it is still relatively small. You can get them at home depot or Lowe's. These help the plant support the weight of the tomatoes. Water regularly but not too much and make sure there are drain holes in the bottom of the container or the roots will get water logged. Keep in the sun all day. Good luck.
- Q: What are some plants that grow with vermiculite?
- A sharp knife Either potting soil, vermiculite or perlite for a rooting medium. A container to hold the medium Rooting hormone. Keep the medium moist
- Q: my leopard gecko just laid her eggs last night.i have done a pile of Research but the one thing i was wondering is how do i know if i have the vermiculite moist enough or too moist??? and how do i moisten it once the eggs are in it. o and one last thing should the eggs be covered over with vermiculite? thanks!!
- When my geckos lay their eggs, i take the vermiculite, drench it in warm water, then squeeze it as hard as i can to get the access water out if it. (So it's just warm and moist.) then put the egg in the container (in the vermiculite, but not buried in it) and put a lid in it. In the wild, the geckos don't make a perfect water-vermiculite ratio. (Make sure there is a very small hole in the side other container so the egg can receive oxygen.) Put it in an incubator, or in the tank, or where ever you plan to keep it. Just make sure it stays at a CONSTANT TEMPERATURE. I always keep mine at about 80 degrees. Also, keep it very humid. You'll have healthy baby geckos in no time!
- Q: Since fertilizer shouldn‘t be given early, I suppose Miracle Grow Potting Mix is out also, am I correct? I know there are seed starting mixes out there. I also have peatmoss, vermiculite and perlite here at home.
- I don't think so, it's time realized, but look on the package. If it does not say not to you should be ok.
- Q: Hi there,My iguana laid a batch of 20 eggs at 2am this morning. I just want to double check at what temperature I should incubate them and for what period of time. Please help. as much answers as possible. Thanking you in advance.
- they should incubate at 84-87F for around 90 days use 50/50 mix of vermiculite and water to make a incubation medium. If your female has not been mated in the past month or so the eggs are not fertile and should be thrown out. A female iggy will lay eggs yearly even with no male around signs of fertile eggs. Oval shape, Large, firm to touch, dry feeling. if they get soft, dents, mold they are infertile
- Q: ok today i was home and right when i wanted to take my green anole out of it hiding spot it ran and dropped an egg it was yellow so it was bad but i want to know if repti moss is a good substrate for them to lay there eggs because its the first and im sure there will be more
- yes that is where most reptiles in the wild will lay their eggs. in the moss its supposed to be a temperature that helps the eggs. its really hard to explain. but yes that is actually a great spot for eggs to be layed
- Q: can i use soil as a medium because havent got any vercumilite for bearded dragon eggs?
- That is not really a good idea since soil contains bacteria, larval forms of some insects and does not hold the temperature or the moisture content correctly. The best suited product for the hatching of eggs is vermiculite and the second best is sand, the breeders will tell you that. The next thing you could be doing is placing them in an incubator, commonly used for hatching chicken eggs the incubator will do fine for bearded dragon eggs, just make sure you get one with a temperature setting. In case you need to make the temp warmer or cooler. You can get an incubator at a tractor supply store, Co-Op or a farm supply store that sells grains and animal feed. Any store that sells farming supplies would have them or a place that sells live farm animals like chickens or ducks would have them as well. You can even order them online.
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Asbestos Free Vermiculite for Fire Stove
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 pc/month
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