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Ceramic Fiber Blanket - Cerablanket Ceramic Fiber Blanket 8# Dens

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Application of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

l  Lining, insulation and repair for furnaces, kilns, ovens, boilers;

l  Insulation for power plant, turbine, thermal reactor, generator, and nuclear applications;

l  Expansion joint seal and insulation;

l  Wrapping and insulation for high temperature pipe or metal casting;

l  Fire protective insulation and lining

l  Other high temperature seal, gasket, insulation or protection

 


Product Sizes and Variants of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Also available with aluminum foil back

Customer Application Notes

Product Handling: Require protective gloves, cloth, mask and dust control.

Width: ≤1220mm

Thickness: 6-60mm

Density: 4, 6, 8 lbs./cu. ft. (64, 96, 128 kg/m3)

(Non-standard sizes are available upon request)

 


Characteristics of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Lightweight

Excellent handling strength

Low heat storage

Excellent fire protection

 

 

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Cerablanket Ceramic Fiber Blanket 8# Dens

Cerablanket Ceramic Fiber Blanket 8# Dens

 

Technical Data of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

 

Cerablanket Ceramic Fiber Blanket 8# Dens


 

Why Choose Us

l  We are a government owned company with ISO certificate.

l  We are listed in Global Fortune 500 with D & B report.

l  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.

l  We have strict materials selecting system and quality control system. We have the ability to take responsibility for your orders and product quality.

 

 

FAQ

Q1: How do you control the products quality?

A1: With strict quality control system throughout the materials selection and production process, our refractory and ceramic fiber products quality is effectively controlled to meet customer requirements.

From the raw materials selecting, our quality control begin. The quality certificates of raw materials are required and each batch will be tested before using. During production, the quality control is conducted by workers and then each piece will be sorted and examined by quality supervisors.

 

Q2: What`s the lead time for my order?

A2: It depends on customers’ requirements and our production schedule. And usually we need 30-60 days for refractory bricks, 10-25 days for unshaped refractory materials and 10-20 days for ceramic fiber blankets.

 

Q3: Can you offer Door-to-Door delivery?

A3: Yes, but only for some countries such as U.S., UAE, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Russia, etc.

 

Q4: What is the minimum quantity?

A4: There is no minimum order quantity. Depending on the item and processing, there may be a minimum production required, however we can offer a quotation based only on the quantity you need.

 


Q:So for my school project we have to design a container that will best insulate heatI decided to use polyester for the inside but what would a good container? The project goes as followsWe place a can with hot water into the container and let it sit, and then see how much heat it lostThe goal is to lose as little heat as possible.I would like to use a material rather than a store bough one (besides we get deducted if we do buy)
It really depends on your definition of economic really and of course an aesthetic issue too Based on economy of fuel cost/BTU the solid wood winsA pellet stove will cost 50% more for the same amount of BTU's A pellet stove has the advantage of heating without the maintenance of feeding wood into the fire all day longJust fill the hopper and you are good to go for daysThe downside is a pellet stove needs electricity to feed the pellets so if the power goes out so does the heat My personal recommendation would be the tried and true wood stove with a ceramic glass door (but modern technology for high efficiency rating) Heres why: -You get the visual appeal of a fire -Heat if the power goes out -Cheaper to purchase than a pellet stove -Less costly to operate per BTU I hope that helps
Q:I had extremely bad liver enzyme count and very bad cholesteral levelIn-between blood tests, I lifted weights( no cardio) and every night I took a fiber supplement6 months later I took another blood test and my results came back normal and the doctor was shocked The doctor even shook my hand and said good job.Should I thank the fiber supplement or me weight lifting every day?
High fiber food or supplement can make of miracles on the humanRegular hormones, lower bad cholesteral ldl and increases hdl, help to control intestinal digestion then weight loss.
Q:I live in MarylandMy home is a pretty standard colonial built in 1966When I moved in, the blown-in loose insulation had pretty well settled, so I purchased some rolls of plastic covered Owen Corning insulationThey come in 25ft rolls and were simple to installIt helped a bit, but the 2nd floor is still cold in the winter and warm in summer.I'm a do-it-yourself kind of guy, so should I:1) Install another layer of the owens corning attic insulation (perpendicular) on top of the existing (I've heard I need to be careful with moisture buildup with plastic lined insulation???)2) Should I remove the rolls and just blow in gobs of insulation using a rental from Home Depot3) Should I just blow in gobs of insulation on top of the rolls of insulation that are there.Many thanks
You do need to worry about moisture buildup if we are talking about laying two layers of plastic wrapped insulationBut with just the one you should be fineIf you're sold on batts go with bare insulation laid perpendicular, I love batts because you know exactly how much you're insulating each areaHowever blown insulation works as well and it's cheaperThe only danger with blown insulation is if someone else is installing it they can fluff it up to make it look like you're getting more than you actually areIf you're doing it yourself that shouldn't be a problemIt's odd that the second story is cold in the winter, is your air duct system working wellThe upstairs and down stairs aren't on the same system are they? If they are you need to add more openings to the upstairs if it's just one room or something similarIf It's a pretty large area you may need seperate systemsI don't know if any of this helps and my tendency to throw in the duct work is just because thats what I do for a livingFoam insulation where the wiring goes through the top of the studs helps a little, and I'm sure you've already weatherproofed your doors and windows, beyond that I can't think of anything.
Q:live in FL and would like to know the best type of COLOR and MATERIAL to use for a roof to keep the house coololder cinder block flat roof homecan paint to match roofwill be moving in 5-8 yearswhat would help the house sell the best?thanks for your time.
Wow, want to answer without the 2 pts but cannotI live in AZ and still cannot get a solid answer on thisIt seems to depend on what the roofing contractor wants to sell that dayHere is what I have learnedAlthough roofing material can make a difference, it is not as important as other itemsFor example, tile has insulation built into the curve were it traps airMore importantly is the insulation in your attic or crawl spaceWhite and lite colors are better than dark colors BUT unless you go white or blank, not much differenceJust because you are in Fl does not mean a certain color will do the bestUnderstand that common and neutral will do better (ie no bright red tiles in a neighborhood with blue shingleLook at the neighborhood and upgrade slightly without going overboardBest of luck to you.
Q:Typically, there are a dozen or more cats that come and go through the yardWe feed them table scraps from time to time, and we put out a cardboard box with an old towel this afternoon(Some of the kittens have found their way to it) Any other thoughts?
YES! My neighbors had the same thing - feral cats and kittensThey first set out boxes with warm, electric blankets (unless it will get wet, then just regular blankets) and food nearbyThis is the important part: They took a neighborhood collection and a safe trap, caught each cat/kitten - one at a time, and had them fixed at a local vet who did the procedure for very cheap because the cats were feral Do NOT let these cats continue to breedIt is so cruelWe had dead kittens all over our neighborhood beforeThis solved the problem completely.
Q:Do you know what a quot;zephyrquot; is? dont look it up if you dontplease just guess.
Ingredients: 4 Alaska Black Cod fillets (approx6 oz each) 1/4 cup extra virgin Olive Oil 2 cups Sofrito (see below) 1 1/2 cup Chicken Stock 1 cup Chorizo, medium diced 20 Littleneck Clams 1 cup cooked White Beans 3 Tbsp Butter Salt and Black Pepper Fresh Herbs, i.echervil, lemon thyme, parsley (optional garnish) Sofrito 4 Tbsp Olive Oil 1 cup Yellow Onion, finely chopped 1 cup Red Pepper, finely chopped 1/2 cup Tomato, finely chopped 5 cloves of Garlic, minced 2 Tbsp Paprika 1 tsp Cayenne Pepper 1 Tbsp Tomato Paste Directions: Sofrito: Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heatAdd onion, red pepper, garlic and saute for 10 minutes, stirring frequentlyAdd paprika, cayenne, tomato pasteRemove from heat and reserveSeason fillets with salt and black pepperPlace 2 Tbsp oil in a medium skilletBring to medium/high heat and place black cod in skilletSear fish 1 minute on each sidePlace skillet in a 400F oven and roast for 7 minutesIn a medium sauce pan, over moderate heat, place chicken stock, chorizo, Sofrito, and simmer for 5 minutesAdd clams and continue to cook until clams openAdd white beansRemove from hear and stir in butterTo serve, divide Sofrito broth among 4 large serving bowlsTop with fillets and drizzle with extra virgin olive oilGarnish with fresh herbs.
Q:I just recently started to crochet and knit once again and I decided to crochet my very first blanket!!! I decided to do the granny square method and then to connect them once I completed a row of themMy blanket is turning out nice especially since it is my first crocheted blanket but the only problem that I am having is that it is pretty heavy for a blanketI think that it may have something to do with the type of yarn I am using (RED HEART/ SUPER SAVER) or possibly the amount of granny squares that I have but I read that I should have over 100 of themAny suggestions as to how to make my next blanket lighter? My next project is a baby blanket and I would love suggestions on what type of yarn to useThank you so much for helping me with my craft:)
I normally spent $5 on the Dollar tree on snacks, like chips and candy.
Q:Doc told me I need to eat them.
The ham is precooked.So basically you are just heating the ham.So yes a baking dish should workBake at 325 for 10 to 15 minutes per pound Merry Christmas.
Q:House built in 1968 with fiberglass in the atticHave looked at Radiant Barrier vs blown-in for the attic and blown for the walls Price is a consideration but not the main concernIs Radiant Barrier an easy do-it-yourself?? How long to do 1200 sf attic??
YesThe bigger the bowl the better, carefully fired of clay with a fair amount of grog in it to increase heat shock resistance And a layer of sand under the fire will both shield the clay and reduce the temperature underneath - remember if put on a table or bench, it may burn the surface through the clay.
Q:Are there any other 'No-No's' besides drinking and certain Rx drugs and street drugs while breastfeeding?
1Avoid caffeine (or if this is not possible, consume no more than 300mg per day) as caffeine can cause low birth weight2Avoid eating raw meat items, as the risk of salmonella is nothing to joke around with3Avoid spicy foods ( if they can upset your stomach, they will upset the baby!!) 4Avoid alcohol, sleeping pills, and other drugs, unless otherwise advised by your doctor or medical consultant.

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