• Ceramic Fiber Blanket 50mm 128kg/m3 High Quality From China System 1
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Ceramic Fiber Blanket 50mm 128kg/m3 High Quality From China

Ceramic Fiber Blanket 50mm 128kg/m3 High Quality From China

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Loading Port:
Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT or LC
Min Order Qty:
10 m.t.
Supply Capability:
100 m.t./month

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General Information:

Ceramic fiber blanket is made from high quality Gao-ling clay,high purity alumina and silica oxides by spun or blown process.
It is asbestos free. No chemical binder is added. Double-side needling provides blanket with great tensile or handing strength
for easy installation.

 

Features:
Low thermal conductivity

High tensile strength
Resilient to thermal shock

Corrosion resistance


Application
Petrochemical process heater refractory fiber lining

General furnace backup insulation
Heat treating furnace or intermittent (shuttle) kiln hot face lining

Electrical insulator
Heat seals for kiln car or furnace door

High temperature acoustic

Fire protection

 

Data Sheet:

Ceramic Fiber Blanket 50mm 128kg/m3 High Quality From China

 

Packing:

Ceramic fiber blanket is packed with woven bags or cartons with inner plastic bags. The normal size for carton is 460*460*620mm and 1 package for 1 roll blanket. The loading quantities for 1 container are as following:

20 container     260 woven bags or 225 cartons

40HQ               620 woven bags or 525 cartons

 

Ceramic Fiber Blanket 50mm 128kg/m3 High Quality From China

 

FAQ

Q1:Are you a Manufacture Factory?

Yes,we are factory,we have our own production lines.

Q2:Can I have a sample ?

We can provide free samples.

Q3:What is you delivery time?

Normal 5-30 days can be delivered. Delivery date depends on the type and quantity of products.

Q4:what is the payment terms?

30%pay in advance,70% balance before delivery.

Q: I just want something Natural or Herbal to help me stop craving for food and sweet sugary foodI am putting on the weight fast.
Water is probably the cheapest appetite suppressant there isSipping water throughout the day keeps your stomach feeling fullOftentimes thirst is mistaken for hungerIf you feel hungry, try drinking a glass of water first and wait about 20 minutesIt is possible that your body was just a bit dehydratedFor more calorie-burning power, drink ice cold waterYour body will burn extra calories as it warms the water up to body temperatureSnack on foods that contain a lot of fiberAdding bran cereal to your morning yogurt can keep you full for hoursTry different high-fiber fruitsMangos are sweet and delicious, and one serving contains half your daily recommended fiberSoluble fiber (the kind found in fruits and some vegetables) turns into a thick jelly-like substance in your digestive track, which helps you to feel fullInsoluble fiber, found in whole grains, binds to fat and cleans out the system.
Q: I eat a lot of fiber with a lot of liquidLots of fruit.OatsFlax mealMy doctor told me that I shouldn't have a problem if I'm eating a lot of fiberShe said to increase the amount of oil that I eatI eat fish, take fish oil supplements, and eat some smart balance spread already! Sometimes, I do not have bowel movements for 2 weeksMy stomach becomes rock hard and hugeI will gain about 5-6 lbsWhen I menstruate, I will start to poo againI will drop back to my regular weightHow do I stop this crazy cycle? I have thought about laxatives, but I do not want to become reliant on themFlax seed meal with a bit of warm water really isn't doing the trickPrune juice doesn't help eitherWhat should I do?
The 'marinade you described is actually just a 'rub', because it's all solids and no liquidsYou should include an acidic liquid, like vinegar or lemon/lime juice, to help make it more tenderYou can include all the 'rub' ingredients to add flavorMy toaster oven has a heating element above and belowI can turn one or the other on, or bothTo get good grill marks, turn on the bottom element only and, 1/4 way through the cooking, rotate the steak 1/4 turnHalf way through the cooking, flip it over on the other side, 3/4 way through the cooking, rotate it another 1/4 turnThis will produce grill marks on both sidesGive it to poke test to see if it's done enoughAll toaster ovens are not alike, or like their big oven cousins so you'll have to play it by ear to determine the best time and tempAre there instructions on the toaster oven near the dial(s)? All, it would depend on the cut of meat you're cooking, not just the thicknessDon't wrap it in foilThat will keep it drying out and developing a crust on the outsideYou should, however, place a piece of aluminum foil under the toaster oven rack, to catch the drippings and keep the oven clean.
Q: We want to buy a portable air conditioner for our finished atticThe floor is 450 sq ft, but the ceiling slopes up both sides from the floor to almost the centerHighest ceiling height is 7 ft.The charts say 450 sq ft needs 10,000 - 12,000 BTU air conditionerIt seems logical to me, however, that since the actual volume of air in the room is likely only 60% or so of a standard 450 sq ft room, that maybe we only need a 7,000 - 8,000 BTU unit.Is this true in actual practice?(We'd like to minimize cost.)Thank you.
I would roast them on a sheet tray, NOT a casserole dishUncoveredIf they were to be covered the instructions would have said as much.
Q: What foods, not supplements, offer the highest percentage of fiber?
All types of beans, oats, apples, lentils citrus fruits, seeds are some fiber foods
Q: I have this great jacket that is a rust color that does not match anything I wear reallyI would like to dye it brown or black, but do not want to ruin itCan I dye it with Rit? or some other dye? or is it too risky because it's made of yarn?
I would, legal or nothe is violating the community rules, and management does not want to get involvedMaybe a wake up call is what the idiot needs.
Q: During the day it's about 65/70 degrees, but at night I pretty much MUST have the fan on to sleep (the noise and temperature both help me a lot to get to sleep), and it drops down and gets pretty coldMy ferret has a bed, with blanketsEvery time I've picked her up after she's been in the bed she's been very warmMy question is - even though she has the bed to keep warm, is it still bad for her to to be in such a cold environment? If so, is there anything I can do for her to improve the situation, WITHOUT removing the fan from the equation?I only turn the fan on low, by the wayIt has 3 speeds, and I ALWAYS have it on 1.
That's fineIn fact, some sources will tell you that a ferret is most comfortable at temperatures a bit below room temperature As long as a ferret has a proper bed, low temperatures (as long as they aren't below freezing) shouldn't bother themThere are even some people who keep their ferrets entirely outside- they just give them properly insulated nesting boxes to sleep in during the cold monthsAs a side note, ferrets were domesticated from european polecats which live in part in russia! That's about as snowy and cold as it gets.
Q: I have extremely curly hair from top to bottomI have a con-air straightener thats just crappy and does a terrible jobIts really hard to get it perfect and i always have little quot;whispiesquot;my hair also gets frizzy also so what straighten limits that and keeps it looking good for days? Mu two top choices are sedu and chi and please give me reviewsThanks
Calculate the volume of the block of aluminum then multiply by the density11.1 cm x 22.2 cm x 32.3 cm 7959.4 cm? of aluminum 7959.4 cm? x 2.70 g/cm? 21490 grams 21.5 kg
Q: I'm new to crochet but have made a few blanketsBut I'm having trouble-my yarn keeps twisting as I try to do a simple double stitch, so that it almost looks like I stitch the top, then the bottom rather than a straight row.Am I missing something or could it be the cheap yarn I'm using?
All of our fiber products - cords, thread, yarns, etc - are made by twisting fibers togetherThat's why your yarn twistswhen you're doing the double, be sure to run the yarn through the fingers of your other hand to keep the tension evenThat will help it look straighterI think having a good tension is the part you've not yet masteredTalk to three or four others you know who crochet, the more experienced the betterYou can also even ask knitters on this one Ask them how they run the yarn through the fingers on their other hand to keep the tension as they're workingGet them to show youWe all have our little tricksFind one that works for you.
Q: So I am in the process of buying a homeI came across an abondoned home, bank owned that has been empty for about 2 yearsThe problem is that the roof had been leaking and damaged all the ceilings, there's mold growing onMy question is, since the water probably got behind the walls would changing the walls for the whole house be good enough? Or is there more to it.
If the house has been vacant for two years with roof leaks, you could have substantial structural water damage in the ceiling (and possibly floor) joists and wall studs and sillsThe first order of business is to either repair or replace the roof to prevent further damageThe drywall that has been exposed to water has got to goThe work will be easier with the drywall removedInspect the structure for water damage and moldAny structural members that have been compromised by water need to be replacedAfterward, all the mold needs to be cleaned upOf particular concern is the atticCarefully inspect the rafters and sheathing up there to note what needs to be replacedThe attic insulation will probably have to be replaced as wellWhile you're at it, with the drywall off, inspect the plumbing and electrical for signs of damage or dangerous conditionsUnless you are experienced in plumbing and/or electrical, I recommend you call in the professionalsAlso check the HVAC system for proper operationWhile you're at it, go into the basement/crawlspace and inspect the joists for structural integrity and signs of water damageAlso inspect the foundation for signs of leakageThe problem will need to be corrected and the damage repairedThere is a lot to getting an abandoned house up to code and habitableYou've got your work cut out for you.
Q: What type of insulation should be get for our home (R level, etc)?We live in Central PennsylvaniaOur home is a 1,200 sq ft Ranch3 Bdr, 1.5 Bth w/ 1 car garage(Was carport, previous owner enclosed to part of the house to make garage and back portion is now laundry room)Home was built 1965Beams/Trusses in attic can be seenInsulation does NOT look like the rolled kindIs not the blown or pellet kind but instead like a brown type (horse hair, strands???)We have a oil furnace that is our backup sourceWood stove used 95% in colder seasonsCentral Air unit (electric) used in warmer seasonsHow thick should it be in the attic? What is the best kind/brand and something that is not expensive/top of the line but effective?
I'm thinking you might want to NOT ask questions about growing weed on YA - Ridiclous ;)

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