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Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Industrial Furnaces - High Quality Insulation

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Industrial Furnaces - High Quality Insulation

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Ceramic Fiber Blanket for industrial furnaces


Fiber Blanket Introduction

Ceramic fiber blanket is made from high quality Gao-ling clay,high purity alumina and silica oxides by spun or blown process.the ceramic fiber blanket series includes STD/HP/HA/HZ,according to the different service temperature range from 1050-1350 oC.
The products are mainly used as inner lining for kilns in the metallurgy, petrochemical, machinery and electrons, ceramics industries, etc., and insulating material for nuclear power industry.


Fiber Blanket Features

1.Low thermal conductivity,low thermal capacity;
2.High wervice temperature,and can contact with the flame directly;
3.Good thermal stability, chemical stability and thermal shock resistance;
4.Good sound and heat insulation ability;
5.Easy to construct and convenient to use.

 

Fiber Blanket Application

O Refining and Petrochemical
Reformer and pyrolysis lining
Tube seals, gaskets and expansion joints
Crude Oil heater linings
O 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
O Ceramic Industry
Kiln car insulation and seals
Continuous and batch kilns
Power Generation
Boiler insulation
Boiler door
Reusable turbine covers
Expansion seals pipe covering
High temperature pipe, duct and turbine insulations   

 

Fiber Blanket Technical Data

ITEM

STD

HP

HA

HZ

Classification Temp.,

1260

1260

1350

1430

Working Temp.,

1050

1100

1200

1350

Al2O3 Content

45-47

45-46

53-55

38-54

ZrO2 Content

--

--

--

10-18

Thermal Conductivity(w/m.k)

(1000 ) 0.17

(1000 ) 0.22

(1200 ) 0.26

(1200 ) 0.31

Thermal Shrinkage 24h,%

(1150 )   ≤3

(1250 ) ≤3

(1300 ) ≤3.5

(1350 ) ≤3.5













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Ceramic Fiber Blanket for industrial furnaces

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for industrial furnaces

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for industrial furnaces


FAQ

Q1:What's the MOQ of trial order?
A:No limit,We can offer the best suggestions and solutions according to your condition.

Q2:Which payment terms can you accept?
A:T/T,L/C are available for us.

Q3: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.

Q4:Can you offers samples?
A:Of coures,samples are free but freight paid by the buyers.



Q: i found some sites where its sold but i am looking for stores where i can get it in various colors.
Joanns, Michaels, Hobby Lobby and Hancock Fabrics all sell superbulky yarn of various typesSome Walmarts with larger craft sections do as well, and you can probably find it at AC Moore and Benjamin Franklins as well.
Q: I made some mini hearts for a baby shower and dipped them in a half glue half water mix to stiffen them as was suggested to meMy hearts are hot pink and black and now they have quot;flakesquot; on them from where the glue is driedAnything I can do to fix this?
I hope the baby shower went wellYou didn't say what fiber you used for the heartsIf it was crochet cotton, the best all-purpose stiffener I've used is sugar water My experience with starching crocheted motifs is primarily with snowflakes, both crocheted and macrame-edMost people who stiffen fiber snowflakes for, say, Christmas decorations use the glue-water mix only if they are going to add glitter to the snowflakesThen a little flaking here and there on white snowflakes coated with glitter won't matterAlso, as far as I know (and I could be wrong), the glue/water mixture is permanent and doesn't need to be redoneI've used sugar water for stiffening things for years, and I am happy with the resultsYou make a super-saturated sugar-water solution by boiling 2 parts sugar for 1 part water (1 cup sugar to 1/2 cup water, for example)The solution needs to be gently boiled until all the sugar is dissolved, then for a couple of minutesLet it get room temperature before you disturb it in any way so the sugar stays in solutionThen dip, squeeze, blot if necessarsy, and pin the item into the shape you want (I use a blocking board, but you could use a dishtowel over a piece of courrogated cardboard as long as the item is pinned out flat)Some folks use a 1:1 proportion of sugar to water, particularly for ruffled doilies and similar items If you use laundry starch, be sure to use the old-fashioned kind that comes in cakes or powder and has to be boiled, or perhaps the liquid kind (test it on one item to be sure it doesn't dull the surface or form flakes)Spray starch won't be stiff enough Both the sugar-water stiffener and the laundry starch stiffener lose their stiffness over time with use and have to be renewedThey wash out easily and can be re-done any number of times.
Q: I would like to learn some good ways to carefully do this, and also ways to get the quot;kinkquot; out of the yarnHELP?!!!
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Q: Porcelain is a ceramic material made by heating raw materials, generally including clay in the form of kaolin, in a kiln to temperatures between 1,200 °C (2,192 °F) and 1,400 °C (2,552 °F)The toughness, strength, and translucence of porcelain arise mainly from the formation of glass and the mineral mullite within the fired body at these high temperatures .Porcelain derives its present name from its resemblance to the cowry, which in old Italian was called porcella, meaning little pig[1] Properties associated with porcelain include low permeability and elasticity; considerable strength, hardness, glassiness, brittleness, whiteness, translucence, and resonance; and a high resistance to chemical attack and thermal shock.I am shocked.
Very enlighteningDid you ever throw (shape) any porcelain on a potter's wheel? Potters sometimes say things like that about porcelain because, despite its other charming attributes, it doesn't have particularly good working propertiesThis is due to the relatively large grain size of the kaolinFiner grained clays, usually referred to as ball clays, which would impart better working characteristics must be kept to a minimum to retain the whiteness of the fired productPersonally, I love the feel of porcelain clay and simply adapt my throwing technique to deal with the floppiness of the clayOften that means partially forming a piece and then allowing it to dry and stiffen up a bit before continuing to refine the formToo fussy for many potters, especially production potters.
Q: My living area consists of one room which is the living room, dining room and kitchenI'd like to cut way down on my electric bill but cannot find any space heaters that will heat a room that sizeIf I use 2 or 3 space heaters, I may be defeating the purposeIn addition, I need a heater for my 10 x 15 bedroom tooLooking for suggestions.
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Q: I am a diabetic I control it with diet but the doctor says I have high cholesterol I have tried medicine but lots of side effects so i had to come off the meds, all he told me was no fried foods and eat high fiber diet any suggestions I am willing to try natural remedies I dont really want the side effects meds give me I am very sensitive to most drugs I dont have a good diet plan for fiber
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Q: Found my dream house- over 100 year old Victorian 2000sq ftIt used to be a 2-family but was convertedHowever, there are still 2 furnaces (oil) and three oil tanks (tanks hold 275 gal apiece)Current owners very vague- disclosure says age of furnaces unknown, and insulation for the house is unknownAsked them to disclose their heating bills and find out they've been paying around $5,000 annually (1450-1600 gallons annually), which to me is outrageous! I know I need to look into having the house better insulated as well as a new furnace, but do you think even with these steps taken that I could cut the fuel bill to $3,000 annually? Don't want to buy the house and drown in heating costsMy hubby doesn't even want to bother anymore, but I figured I'd give Answers a tryShould I give up the dream and look for a smaller house, or would an investment make it worth my while?PS- I live in Northeast PA, so the winters get pretty cold.
Easily you can reduce your billModern furnaces are 90-95% fuel effecientMost victorian homes have no insulationYou need a minimum of r-19 in your atticI would recommend r-30You want whatever can be placed into your wallsUsually an r-19This can be difficult without peeling themThere used to be a Urea Formaldahyde insulation that could be pumped in but because of people mis-using the product I believe it was outlawed but you could checkAlso modern windows with insulated glass helps considerablyRemember that 2/3 of your heat loss occurs through your walls and windowsHope this helpsGrew up in the business.
Q: I have a home built Yagi antenna, and for the 5 elements on it I used 14 guage copper wire (stranded) (I am not using high wattage)Do I need to strip the insulation from the copper wire for the antenna to function? (as you might have guessed, it is not).
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Q: I have very coarse and thick hairI'm also a good swimmer, my hair is very damaged and dry from the chlorineAny suggestions? Thanks
alluminum always burns! cast iron may be heavy but from the quality of food you get from it, it is definatly worth it.
Q: i think i'm going to use a food processor instead of a juicer because i want as much of 'the good stuff' as i can geti have stressed myself into some kind of GI problem and want to start fixing iti don't really have time to make and eat fresh veg, so i just want to puree them up with some fruit and drink it throughout the dayany recipes and advice would be awesomethanks!
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