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Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Furnace and Oven

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Furnace and Oven

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10 kg
Supply Capability:
5000 kg/month

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Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Furnace and Oven

 

Composite of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Ceramic Fiber Blanket is made from high quality clay, high

purity alumina and silica oxides by spun or blown process.

 

Types of Ceramic Fiber Blanket: ordinary type, standard form, high-purity type, high-alumina type and containing zirconium type. Different types of products used different materials. Performance of Ceramic Fiber Blanket also has difference, and they are suitable for different working temperatures.

 

Main Features of the Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Low thermal conductivity

High tensile strength

Resilient to thermal shock

Corrosion resistance

 

Application of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

◆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

 

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Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Furnace and Oven

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Furnace and Oven

 Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Furnace and Oven

 

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Specification

 

Type

STD

HP

HA

HZ

Classification   Temperature (°C)

1260

1260

1350

1430

Working   Temperature (°C)

1050

1100

1200

1350

Color

Spotlessly white

spotlessly

spotlessly

spotlessly

white

  white

  white

Density    (kg/m3)

64,96,

64,96, 

64,96,

64,96, 

128,160

128,160

128,160

128,160

Shrinkage   on heating (%)

-3

-3

-3.5

3.5

(24 hours, density   as 128/m3)

(1150°C)

(1250°C)

(1300°C)

(1350°C)

Thermal conductivity   by different temperature   (w/m.k) (density as 128kg/m3)

0.15(800°C)

0.176(800°C)

0.18(1000°C)

0.23(1000°C

 0.17(1000°C)

0.22(1000°C)   

  0.26(1200°C)

 0.31(1200°C)

Tensile   strength (MPa)

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.04

(density as 128kg/m3)

Chemical

AL2O3

45-47

45-46

53-55

38-54

composition

AL2O3+SIO2

98.5

99

99

82-90

(%)

ZrO2

-

-

-

10-18

 

 

FAQ of Ceramic Fiber Blankt

Q1:Are you a manufacture or trader?

A:Factory+trade(mainly factories,at the same time,we operates other related products).

Q2:Can we visit your factory?

A:Sure,welcome at any time,seeing is believing.

Q3:What's the MOQ of trial order?

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

Q4:Is your company accept customization?

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

Q5:How about your company's certification?

A:ISO9001 and Test Report,also we could apply other necessary certification.

Q6:How to slove the quality problems?

A:If the products are not confirmed to customer samples or have quality problems,our compay will be responsible to make compensation for it.

Q7:Can you offers samples?

A:Of coures,samples are free but freight paid by the buyers.

Q8:What is the service life of your products?

A:The service life of different bricks is unlike.It also depends on your using condition and method.

 

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Rip stop is weather resistant and will not rip(obviously) Twill is a slightly different color and is used for summer operations(urban)
Q: I live in an old house and the Insulation is very bad, What Insulation Would You recommend
BakePut on loud music and dance aroundWatch a crappy movie and comment on how bad it isRead a magazine in funny accentsAnything to cure boredom helps.
Q: Fiber, if I remember correctly, is the non-nutritional molecule that just cleans your body, yes?
Fiber comes from the outer part of a grain, the branWhole grains are where you get fiber from (well, that and some fruits and veggies)The major sources of fiber in my diet are: cereal (look for 5 grams or more per serving, like raisin bran or Kashi) cooked oatmeal whole grain bread beans, apples.
Q: I'm interested in going lighter by camping with a tarp but I'm am used to not having bugs when I sleepMy tent has mesh so bugs can't get in but obviously tarps don'tAny tips other than mosquito netting
I've been using a tarp for many yearsThe tarp I use was made by zpacksIt's made of cuben fiber, it's 8 1/2 feet wide and 11 feet long and weighs 7 ouncesSite selection is an important part of reducing any possible bug problemsDon't really seem to have much more trouble with bugs with the tarp than when I use my tentBugs always seem to get in the tent if they want to I used some netting cut from an old screen room to make doors for the ends of the tarp when set-up as an A frameThe screen attaches with alligator clips to the ends to make the shelter mosquito proof during mosquito seasonI use a Space Blanket clipped on as a solid door in the event of a rainstormMy trekking poles serve as the tent polesThe tarp, screen doors, solid door, and titanium stakes weigh about 10 to 12 ounces total and pack in a stuff bag about the size of a one liter waterbottleJust used my tarp for a hike I recently completed in excess of 370 miles, a little over 30 days.
Q: The house was built in 1950, with practically no insulation.I've had insulation put in the attic.However, there is one large part of the living room that was expanded many yrs ago, by previous owners.Its basically a thin flat roof, no insultation no attic in that area.In hot summer days the heat that it transfers into the house is amazing, the living room gets incredibly hot.The A/C system is 19 yrs old about 3 ton, where 3.5-4 is recommended by the size of the house.I would love to do both, but budget is limited.What should make a bigger impact for the money.Spending $X to get an additional roof layer with attic space and best insulation?Or replacing the A/C and ducting to a 4 ton new, high efficiency unit?Thanks!!!
Assuming the added living room is conditioned from your existing unit, i would blow-in insulation between the ceiling joistsThis will give you added insulation which for now will cut down on the heat gain from the roofIt only takes a few holes in the ceiling to make this happen and it can be repaired easilyIf the room is still too hot using the existing HVAC system, add a ductless unit in the living room till you get the money to change out the existing HVAC system Before you go calling in someone to do a Manual J calculation, insulate as much as you canThe biggest source of heat in any space is from the roof and windowsConsider new windows and use the tax credits available to offset the priceThe age of your house indicates it is probably got a lot of sources of infiltration which will also drive up the costs of coolingFind the leaks and fix them Later, replace your existing system to a high efficiency unit or geothermal system for the tax credits again.
Q: I have two BudgiesOne of them is a nibbler, which is fineI like when he nibbles my handBut my worry is that yesterday he was nibbling my blanket and also my couchIs this normal? Should I worry about it eating a fiber and dying? I moved him over to his play thing so he would stop.I recently read that Budgies need a way to keep their beak trimmed and a cuttlebone isn't good enough because it is too softWhat can they chew on?Thank you!
Cuttle-bone should be enoughTry to feed it a good pellet food and give a half teaspoon of parakeet seeds each day.
Q: If a cash sweater was a $150 to begin with why would it go down to $40? Is it because they want to get rid of it, out of season, or was it $40 to begin with? Your thoughts?
Ur gonna cut sleeves off a cashmere sweater!? If you didn't wear it last year, why do you think you'll wear it if it is a sweater vest? Anyway it'd probably unravelI think you should just get rid of it or give it to someone.
Q: I live in the midwestCold brutal winters and hot humid summersAttic is properly ventilatedI want to increase my attic's insulation from an R-value of 29 to a 60Which is the better material for blown-in insulation: fiberglass or cellulose?
HDL(High density lipoproteins) is good cholesterol and help to protect our body from bad cholesterolSo maximum amount of good cholesterol protect us from different types of heart disease which may case of higher level of cholesterolSome tips are- 1Take low fat and no cholesterol food 2Increase amount of fruit like grapes, lemon, pomegranate etc in your diet3Do 30 minute exercise daily4Take help only natural cholesterol supplements5Avoid junk food like hamburger, french fries etc.
Q: I live in a 1970's ranchThere is about 2 inches of blown insulation in the atticI have a heat pump a/c unitIt works well in the am but by the afternoon the temp gets about 84 insideI was told adding insulation and a ridge vent will helpThe estimate is $2,500.00 for bothIs it worth it? Will I really see a difference?
you really shouldn't use these pots, they are bad for your healththe grey you speak of is actually the aluminum on the surface and can cause alzheimers disease as the aluminum is going into your food, dump them and treat yourself to some stainless steel pots.

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