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Ceramic Fiber Blanket - China's Best Price in 2024

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Ceramic Fiber Blanket Made in China with High Quality


Characteristics

*Good springiness for fiber

*Excellent strength and resistance to blowing

*Excellent chemical stability, resistance to erosion

*Low thermal conductivity

*Low thermal shrinkage

*Excellent sound absorption

 

Typical Applications

*Filling insulation and joint sealing

*Back-up lining for industrial furnaces

*Fireproof materials for construction

*High temperature materials for filtration *

Raw materials for further producing, such as modules

 

Physical & Chemical Data 

Description

1000 

Ceramic Fiber

Blanket

1260 

Ceramic Fiber

Blanket

1425 

Ceramic Fiber

Blanket

1500 

Ceramic Fiber

Blanket

1600 N

Ceramic Fiber

Blanket

Classification temperature( ℃)

1000

1260

1425

1500

1600

Melting point( ℃)

1760

1760

1800

1900

2000

Color

White

White

White

Green-blue

White

Average fiber diameter (um)

2.6

2.6

2.8

2.65

3.1

Fiber length (mm)

~250

~250

~250

~150

~400

Density for fiber (Kg/ m3)

2600

2600

2800

2650

3100

Shot content ( > 212um) (%)

12

12

12



Thermal conductivity rate Kcal/mh℃ (W/mK) ,ASTM C201

Average 400℃

0.08

0.08

0.08



Average 600℃

0.19

0.12

0.12



Average 800℃

0.19

0.16

0.16



Average 1000℃



0.23



Chemical composition :






Al2O3

43

45

35

40

72

SiO2

55

52

46.7

58.1

28

ZrO2



15-17



Cr2O3




1.8


 

 

Standard Dimension

Density: 96,128,160Kg/m3

Dimension:14400×610×13 mm           7200×610×25 mm           3600×610×50 mm

 

 


Ceramic Fiber Blanket from China with Good Price in 2015

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