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Kaowool Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Industrial Furnace

Kaowool Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Industrial Furnace

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Shanghai
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TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
10 m.t.
Supply Capability:
100 m.t./month

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Quick Details:Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Application:

Refractory

Working Temperature:

900-1700 Celsius

Model Number:

TZ-1260/1400/1600/1700/1800

Brand Name:


Place of Origin:

(Mainland)

Usage:

used as heat insulation material for electric furnace

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:Packaged in wooden box with polyfoam and plastic paper.
Delivery Detail:10 days

Specifications

Ceramic Fiber Blanket For Industry Furnace: 
Wide usage; 
Large stock; 
Good heat preservation; 
Wide application range;

Ceramic Fiber Blanket For Industry Furnace

Introduction: 

Our CERAMIC FIBRE BLANKET is produced by the melting of very pure raw materials with the basic characteristics,such as light weight low thermal capacity good thermal shock resistance, resistance to re erosion and absorbent sounds.

 

Features:

Excellent thermal stability

Excellent chemistry quality

Resistance to burning

Low thermal conductivity

Low thermal capacity

Good insulation

Good obstructing voice and mechanism strength

Convenient producing and installing

Good springiness for fibers

 

Specification:

Type

TZ-1000

TZ-1260

TZ-1400

TZ-1600

TZ-1700

Working temperature (.C)

900

1200

1300

1500

1600

Average fiber diameter (u)

3.3

3.0

2.8

3.2

3.0

 

Chemical composition (%)

Al2O3

41.5

52

35

72

95

Al2O3+SiO2

96

95

85

99

99

Fe2O3

<1.0

<0.2

<0.3

<0.1

<0.1

Zro2

/

/

14.5

/

/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Application:

Joint sealing and filling insulation (kiln car, pipeline, kiln door and so on);

Fiber composite (for example: grinding parcel);

Raw materials for further producing;

Materials for hot filtration;  

Structure refractory and sponging sounds;


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