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Competitive Price Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Fire Insulation

Competitive Price Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Fire Insulation

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10 kg
Supply Capability:
2000000 kg/month

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Ceramic Fibre Blanket is ideal thermal insulation material, fire-proof material and sound-absorbing material. Ceramic fiber blanket has even texture and smooth surface. CNBM ceramic fiber blanket is made of high quality alumina-silicate ceramic fiber by using double side needling methods which improve the tensile strength and the flatness of the ceramic fiber blanket. Our ceramic fiber blanket providing effective solutions to a wide range of thermal management problems. Utilizing our proprietary high output blowing and spinning techniques, these products supply superior insulating performance, flexibility and resilience.

 

 

Product Applications:

Ceramic Fiber Blanket are ideal for use in the below applications 

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

Electrical Insulator

High Temperature Acoustic 

Fire protection  

Incineration equipment and stack linings

 

Product Advantages:

Professional manufacturer of ceramic fiber products with more than 12 year experience.

We are one of the manufacturers who can produce ultra-thin blanket.

Our factory equipped with 23 production lines to ensure a timely delivery

 

Main Product Features:

High tensile strength and low shrinkage

Good resiliency with low heat storage

Low thermal conductivity

Good sound aboption

 

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 Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Fire Insulation for Sale with Competive Price

FAQ:

Q1: Are you a manufacture or trader?

A: Factory+trade (mainly for manufacturing, also do some business of related products).

Q2: What's the MOQ of trial order?

A: No limit,We can offer the best suggestions and solutions according to your requirements.

Q3: After an order is confirmed,when to deliver?

A: According to your order quantity, normally, 15-25 days after deposit received.

Q4: Is your company accept customization?

A: We have our own factories and excellent technical team, and we accept OEM service.

Q5: What certificates do you have?

A: ISO9001, BV and Test Report, also we can do other necessary certification according to your requirements.

Q6: Can you offer samples?

A: Of course,samples are total free! Freight should be paid by buyers.

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Q: I live in an old house (c1917)The attic was at one time used as living space back in the day when fuel was very cheap I want to make it back into useable spaceThere's no insulation up there at allIf I insulate the roof so that I can use that space again I am concerned that the roof material will get too hot and fail earlyCurrently, the roof gets ventilation from windows at eiher end of the house and there are a few roof ventsBut, if I insulate and drywall there won't really be a good place for air to circulate between the insulation and the roof itselfWhat is the best way to deal with this problem? My current idea is to vent the soffits and put a ridge vent inThat won't be easy to do though, it's high off of the ground and the wood on the soffits is about an inch thickIf I do it how much of the soffit has to be vented? Is there a better way?
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