• CE Certified Ceramic Fiber Blanket - Refractory Ceramic Fiber Insulation System 1
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CE Certified Ceramic Fiber Blanket - Refractory Ceramic Fiber Insulation

CE Certified Ceramic Fiber Blanket - Refractory Ceramic Fiber Insulation

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20 roll
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1000 roll/month

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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

<1.0

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.

 


Q: Here's what I've done so far (and I realize maybe I've done things oddly but I am totally new to this!): I sewed my two pieces of fabric right sides together all the way around but about a 10quot; openingThen I turned it right side out, stuffed it with my batting, and hand tied it with yarn (the grandma way)Now I have my opening left, and I am not sure what to doDo I have to hand stitch the opening AND also machine sew all around the edges to try to catch the batting on all the edges, or just sew my opening shut? How do you hand stitch it shut?If you can help, thank you so much!
the Quilt in a Day lady always puts her 2 pieces of fabric together, lays the batting on top of them, stitches all around catching her batting then turns the thing inside out so the outsides of the fabric are correct, then ties it You are doing fineIf it worked great, but is easier the other way Whip stitch the opening by hand with tiny stitches so they are barely seen You can, if you want, machine stitch around about an inch inside the edge to catch the batting so it doesn't shiftOr you can add a few more knots to secure thisEnjoy your new craft! You will soon be joining the rest of us in covering the world with padded fabric things!!
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Q: Is fanfold insulation or foam (rigid) insulation better to put under the vinyl siding?
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Q: What foods are high in fiber that he might like?
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Q: Do you think I could do it myself? I am 32 and in pretty good shapeshould I just go to Lowe's and buy some and roll it up there?
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Q: can anyone tell me some glue that work for the yarn, I tried one it was supposed to be for all purpose glue, but didn't work with yarn:(
You don't say what you want to put the yarn on so I can't say for sure what glue would be best for your projectI like the spray adhesives for just sticking bits of yarn and fiber onto a surfaceI like a very thin nozzle on all purpose glues for also sticking them on thingsI like the stitch witchery for iron on things like sticking some yarn on fabrics with hot ironsI like the hot glue guns for sticking yarn on other thingsBut you must be extra careful with that and use tweezers and toothpicks for yarn placement or you burn your fingersI have done that a lot.
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!!
Call Skutt, they will help you if you call.
Q: my 15 week old is LOVING doing this.and i HATE iti hate it so bad! i put his blanket lower down on him no so he cant grab it.but i feel like that doesnt keep him warm enoughi also have some zip-up baby blankets that he can wear so he cant pull it over his face.but he doesnt like those too much lol and gets them so dirtyanyways.what to do? i try tucking it but he just kicks and kicks and gets it untucked.
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Q: I have a silk chiffon skirt and somehow it has rips along the seam of the waistband now :( I never worn it, so probably something in my closet caused it to snagIt is fraying and I don't know what to doIs there anyway to fix it and reinforce it? There are around 4 holes alreadyIt's ok if the repairs show because its right along the waistline and won't show when I wear it, I just want to be able to wear it and stop the holes from getting biggeris there fabric glue I can use or something?
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