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Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Industrial Stove Insulation

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Industrial Stove Insulation

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Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Industry Stove Insulation

 

Composite of Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Industry Stove Insulation

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Industry Stove Insulation is made from high quality clay, high

purity alumina and silica oxides by spun or blown process.

 

Types of Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Industry Stove Insulation: 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 for Industry Stove Insulation also has difference, and they are suitable for different working temperatures.

 

Main Features of the Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Industry Stove Insulation

Low thermal conductivity

High tensile strength

Resilient to thermal shock

Corrosion resistance

 

Application of Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Industry Stove Insulation

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

 

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Industry Stove Insulation Images

 Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Industry Stove Insulation

 

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Industry Stove Insulation 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 for Industry Stove Insulation

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.

  

Q: I'm just about to finish insulation and replacing the floor of my parents attic over their garage and want to put insulating panels on the ceiling facing do west to try and keep the heat down so the house fan doesn't run for 18 hours a day during the summerI don't think nails will work they might go trough the roof, staple gun is out as wellAnyone know if there is a glue or adhesive that will work?
1Try using fleece pillow cases: You cut the rectangles, they cut the fringe and tie two pieces togetherWith scraps of fleece they glue trims, using a craft glue like Fabri-TacYou will need several sharp scissorsSharpen them on a butcher steel prior to cutting session2Headboards: Get a supply of large boxes- one for each childHave construction paper, gift wrap, markers, glue, scissors, fabric flowers, etcEach person decorates their boxAt sleep time - as if that really happens - each person puts their pillow in their boxThis box will create a space for each person and may help to deaden sounds made by othersFor more effective sound barrier you could use towels to line the inside of the box3Snacks: Have the children fix some of their own snacksI make cookies, chill, then roll and cut with large cookie cuttersPlace each cookie on its own square of baking parchment or foilWith a fork beat equal amounts of egg white and clear corn syrupDivide into several cups and add food coloring paste in separate cupsDollar store paint brushes can be washed and used to paint the cookiesBake Make pizza doughSeparate dishes with an assortment of pizza toppingsI have kids use my pasta machine to roll doughEach person makes their own pizza on parchment or foil.
Q: What I mean is: Can you block a knitted object made from a yarn blend such as wool and acrylic or alpaca and acrylic?
Such lovely blends!!! Yes, you block them the same way as you would pure wool or alpaca yarnsJust take care not to allow the wool or alpaca part of it to felt or shrinkEven the new fibers: corn, soy, bamboo, etc, are blockableHave you tried any of these or the blends with them in it? They are so delightful to work withThe pure things work like silk does, feel the same.
Q: When we go to bed at night I often have to keep a blanket between my girlfriend and I BC she is so hot to the touchIt is as if she is radiating heat off her body like a radiator of a steam boilerIt would seem to me that it would be an uncomfortable way to spend the night, but she says it seldom bothers herWhile, not bothered by it, she does agree that her outside body temperature feels much higher than mineI am not sure if this is unhealthy or not, but it sure make for a miserable nights sleep, at least for meWe were both wondering what, if anything could be done to help her lower her outside body tempHas anyone else noticed such a thing and if so, what did you do to resolve the issue.that is, other than moving to another bed lolI will appreciate any and all input! Thanks, Mike
Break it down? A simple Falcon Kick would suffice
Q: I'm trying to go on a high fiber diet what are some foods that contain a lot of fiber?
High fiber food ideas :) ~ Fruits/berries like pear, raspberries, apple, blueberries, strawberries, etc ~ Vegetables like broccoli, green beans, kale, spinach, cauliflower, carrot, swiss chard, etc ~ Sweet potato ~ Beans like chickpeas, black beans, kidney beans, lentils, mixed beans, etc ~ Nuts like almonds, walnuts, seeds, nut butter like almond or peanut butter ~ Whole grain bread, whole grain pasta or brown rice pasta, brown/wild rice, quinoa, etc ~ Flax seed, ground flax seed ~ High fiber cereals, like bran cereals such as raisin bran ~ Oatmeal I hope this helps :)
Q: I am opening a small clothing storeHopefully it will not stay small for longI am trying to find clothing designers who would like to get their line into a storeDoes anyone know how to go about doing this?
If you want small independent designers then look in their natural habitatPost a one page flyer in your local fabric, yarn, art, bead and craft storesAlso look for anywhere that's alt or hipster -like a coffee shop or smoothie bar or book store or whateverAsk to post your flyer thereYou don't find fish in a desert -so don't look there, look in a lakeSame with creative people: anyplace that creative people hang out is where you will find themAlso go a to places like Etsy and ArtFire and look for designers on these independent marketplaces who live in your home townContact themSome will be interested, some won'tSome things will be store-worthy, some won'tBe discriminating as far as quality is concerned and you should find a few worthy candidates.
Q: NOT FLASHINGits a thin (1/4-1/2inch thick) rigid insulation board and one side is shiny reflective and metallic.Anyone know the nameso I can ask for it at Home Dep or Lowes
You can outdo him if you have an old coonhound lying on the couch in your front yard in front of several pink flamingo lawn ornaments, a few lawn gnomes with the paint chipping off, torn curtains in your windows and some sort of wild TV antenna on top of the roof that looks like it's about 5 metal antennas put together with some duct tape and old wire hangers, but is sitting opposite the satellite dishAnd a dead palm tree.
Q: I'm looking to find some decently priced sound insulation, for a music studio, that I can fill my exposed walls with in the basementThe wooden beams are about 1.5ft apart and are currently filled with Johns Manville Thermal and Sound Insulation.Any tips that won't break the bank?
not really ,unless you are adding in spicy or garlicky stuff when you are making food to eat
Q: I bought R-38 faced battsMy attic has very, very little existing blown in insulation in between the joistsHow do I lay the batts over the blown in insulation? With the paper face down or up? I live in chicago and my house is coldI don't want to add more blow in insulationCan I even do it this way because of the existing blow in insulation- as far as moisture getting in between the blow in and the new batts if the paper is faced down?
Take the roll insulation right back to Lowes or Home Depot where you bought itDont do such a thing, its a hodge podge and you will devalue your house doing such a thing The blown in insulation far surpasses batt installation between joists or which ever method you might think of using itThat is because of so called fill in the spacethe blown in gets into these voids and does a job that is 1000% better than batts And in particular, you trying to install those batts atop already installed blown inI too, live in Chicago, Go to Lowes or Menards and buy the bag insulation for blown inThe blower at Menards and Lowes is for FREE if you buy I think like 10 bags of the stuff The second thing you should consider is a reflective foil placed right over the blown in insulationThat is available in 10 foot wide rolls for about 15 cents a square footI bought mine from the manufacture in Texas, shipped for free What the foil does is in winter, it reflects back the high energy rays of heat that continuouly penetrate the insulation directly back into the houseAnd in the summer, it reflects the energy rays back into the attic, keeping the insulation cool underneath This is space age technology for pennies and worth doing.
Q: how long do we leave the red light on for the python snake?
Try this before rewashingThrow plenty of Carpet Fresh ( you can get it from any one Dollar Store or cleaning storeit is very cheep) Brush carpet gently using moderate strong brush work as circles directions, then after 20 mints brush it again working in strait as fabric's directionleave it 15 minutes then vacuumIf this doesn't work then rewash again using few carpet shampoo and few water use brush to separate the fiber while using cotton cloth to get the water out then leave it in open air til complete dryI think this will be better than using electric dryer good luck.
Q: does any one know where i can buy some of NASA'S super insulationor something with, aluminum sprayed over a breathable TPU membrane?
You can find recipes online to make aerogel, which is the best known insulation.

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