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Ceramic Fiber Blanket Lowes - Ceramic Fiber Mat Furnace and Oven Heat Resistant

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Lowes - Ceramic Fiber Mat Furnace and Oven Heat Resistant

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Quick Details

Grade:

COM (Common)

Application:

Liners Of Industrial Furnace

Thickness:

6-60mm

Width:

610/1220mm

Length:

3.6m/7.2m/14.64m

Chemical Composition:

Al2O3: 46%

Ultimate Strength (≥ MPa):

0.08-0.12Mpa

Fiber Diameter:

3-5um

Thermal Conductivity:

0.09-0.16w(m.k)

Brand Name:


Place of Origin:

(Mainland)

density:

64-160kg/m3

certification:

BV,ISO9001:2000, Rohs, SGS,

working temperature:

1050C

sample:

aviable

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:. Plastic bag inside and woven bag out side, 620rolls/1x40HQ 2. Plastic bag inside and carton out side, 525ctns/1x40HQ
Delivery Detail:15-20DAYS AFTER RECEIVING PAYMENT

Specifications

Specifications 
1. Type:STD, HP, HA, HZ 
2. Density:64-160kg/m3 
3. Service temp:1050-1350C 
4. ISO9001:2000, Rohs report

 

Ceramic Fiber Blanket is a great energy saving product because of its superior insulating properties and advantages of low heat storage and complete resistance to thermal shock. It is widely used as industrial insulation, high temperature insulation and in a variety of heat processing applications. Ceramic fiber blanket is produced from high strength spun ceramic fibers and is needled to provide exceptional handling or construction strength. KT Refractories stocks large amounts of High quality Ceramic Fiber Blanket in Houston TX: 2300°F or 2600°F Ceramic Fiber Blanket with different width or densities, or thickness. Related Ceramic Fiber Blanket products are also available: ceramic fiber Stripsceramic fiber modulesceramic fiber paperceramic fiber bulk,ceramic fiber textiles, and ceramic fiber board etc.

 

 

 

New! Ceramic Fiber Strip in stock -- 2300°F 8# 1" thick, 4" or 6" wide Ceramic Fiber Strips in 300" length. Ceramic Fiber Strips are packed in a box of 6 or 4 respectively and they are cut out of Ceramic Fiber Blanket. Ceramic Fiber Strips are soft and commonly used as gasket material.Ceramic Fiber Strip are cut off from Ceramic Fiber Blanket, therefor it has all the insulating advantages and excellert features of ceramic fiber blanket.

Ceramic Fiber Blanket's excellent features and typical applications of Ceramic Fiber Blanket are:

 

  • Excellent chemical corrosion-resistant performance without being influenced by oil and water

  • Excellent construction and tensile strength

  • Contains no bonding agent, great white color and flat even surface, easy to cut

  • Very low shrinkage

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for REFINING and PETROCHEMICAL

  • Reformer and pyrolysis lining

  • Tube seals, gaskets and expansion joints

  • High temperature pipe, duct and turbine insulation

  • Crude oil heater linings

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for STEEL INDUSTRY

  • Heat treating and annealing furnaces

  • Furnace door linings and seals

  • Soaking pit covers and seals

  • Furnace hot face repairs

  • Reheating furnace and ladle covers

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for POWER GENERATION

  • Boiler insulation and boiler doors

  • Reusable turbine covers

  • Expansion seals/pipe coverings

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for CERAMIC INDUSTRY

  • Kiln car insulation and seals

  • Continuous and batch kilns

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for OTHER INDUSTRY FIELDS

  • Insulation of commercial dryers and ovens

  • Veneer over existing refractory

  • Stress relieving insulation and fire protection

  • Glass furnace crown insulation

 

 

Product information

 

Item

Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Type of Blanket

Standard,High Pure, High Aluminum ,Al-Zirconium,Zirconium.

Classification Temperature

1260°C,1360°C,1430°C

Applications

•The industry kiln, heating device, high temperature pipe lining

•Power boiler, gas turbine and heat and nuclear power insulation

•Chemical industrial high temperature equipment and heating

equipment lining

•Fireproof and heat insulation for high building

•High-grade household appliances thermal insulation device

•High temperature filtration etc

Features

•Low thermal conductivity, low thermal capacity

•Excellent thermal stability and good resistance to heat shock

•Excellent tensile strength

•Good anti-stripping performance

•Good Sound-absorbing performance

•Non-brittleness material, good flexibility

•Excellent machining performance

•Resistance to wind and erosion, long service life

•Excellent heat insulation, fire prevention,

sound absorption performance

Payment Terms

L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T,

Delivery Time

Within 15 days after received the deposit.

 

 Technical data

 

Type

Common

Standard

High Purity

High Aluminium

Zirconia

Classification temperature (°C)

1100

1260

1260

1360

1400

Working Temperature (°C)

< 1000

1050

1100

1260

1350

Color

White

Pure white

Pure white

Pure white

Pure white

Density (kg/m3)

96/128/160

96/128/160

96/128/160

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)

14640/7200/3600×1220/610×6-50; Other sizes can be available.

 

 

 

 

 

Ceramic fiber blanket CHARACTERISTIC Excellent thermal stability Excellent chemistry quality Resistance to burning Low thermal conductivity Low heat storage Good obstructing voice and mechanism strength Low shrinkage Good springiness for fibersConvenient producing and installing

 

Ceramic fiber mat Application: Joint sealing and filling insulation (kiln car, pipeline, kiln door and so on) Fiber composite (for example: grinding parcel) Internal and external lining for industrial furnace Structure refractory and sponging sounds Materials for hot filtration Raw materials for further producing

 


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