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Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Wood Stoves or Inserts - 12" x 24

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Wood Stoves or Inserts - 12" x 24

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10 m.t.
Supply Capability:
2000000 m.t./month

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Feature of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Heat resistance

Light weight

Low thermal conductivity

Low heat storage

Resilient to thermal shock

High tensile strength



General Information of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

l  CMAX ceramic fiber blanket is made from high quality Kao-Ling clay, high purity alumina and silica oxides by spun or blown process.

l  Ceramic fiber blanket are classified as STD, HP, HA, and HZ respectively corresponding to different maximum service temperature 1000, 1100, 1200 and 1350

       l  Ceramic fiber blanket is asbestos free. Double-side needling provides ceramic fiber blanket with great tensile or handing strength for easy installation.

 


 

 

Application of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Petrochemical process heater refractory fiber lining

Electrical insulator

 

 

Image of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

 

 

Ceramic Fiber Spun Blanket with for Wood Stoves or Inserts - 12

Ceramic Fiber Spun Blanket with for Wood Stoves or Inserts - 12

Ceramic Fiber Spun Blanket with for Wood Stoves or Inserts - 12

Ceramic Fiber Spun Blanket with for Wood Stoves or Inserts - 12


Technical Data of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

 

 Ceramic Fiber Spun Blanket with for Wood Stoves or Inserts - 12

Why Choose Us


l  We have more than 11 refractory production  and bases across China. We have a wide products range, such as ceramic fiber products (ceramic fiber blanket, module, board, paper, bulk), ceramic fiber textile (ceramic fiber rope, cloth, tape, yarn) etc, refractory brick (fireclay brick, high alumina brick, silica brick, magnesia brick etc), monolithic refractory materials, insulating fire brick, calcium silicate board, mica sheet, steel fiber. You can find various products here, and we can combine the light weight ceramic fiber products with the heavy weight refractory brick in one container delivery, then save the sea freight for you.


 

 

FAQ

Q1: How do you control the products quality?

A1: With strict quality control system throughout the materials selection and production process, our refractory and ceramic fiber products quality is effectively controlled to meet customer requirements.

From the raw materials selecting, our quality control begin. The quality certificates of raw materials are required and each batch will be tested before using. During production, the quality control is conducted by workers and then each piece will be sorted and examined by quality supervisors.

 


Q2: Can you offer Door-to-Door delivery?

A2: Yes, but only for some countries such us U.S., UAE, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Russia, etc.




Q: Which method makes a more comfortable AND attractive blanketALSO which types of yarn would be best for looks and comfort? Thanks much)
For a instantaneous consumption of cucumber as a pickle u can grate it add some salt.Drain out the water after 10 min then add some salt,lemon juice, inexperienced chillies and cilantro.Mix that every oneIts able.
Q: I live in Martha's Vineyard, MA my house has 2 bedrooms, Dinner room and living roomIn a month from 28/2 to 31/3 I use 2900 whatever gas unites they use, they charged me $391,00I would like to know if I buy those space heater to heat the house will be cheaperThe insulation here is very poor because I put the thermostat on the lower 45 and we a freezing.What I should do to cheaper my heat????
Believe it or not it actually has to do with altitude as wellIf you are at a higher altitude it doesnt make much difference but the closer you are to sea level the bubbles actually release the gasses when popped and prevent spillsThis will not happen at higher altitudes.
Q: so im planning on making my own greenhouseWhat kind of insulation shouldi use to insulate it? Winter temps are between 20-40 degees fahrenheit on averageat night
Maybe just roll corn muffin mix over mozzarella with some mild chili peppers drop in hot oil for 2 minIf they float its a good indication of doness, try one to be sure it's done, let it cool a minute! They are way hot! It's all carbs so just limit how many you eatThis is a type of Hush Puppy
Q: what is carbon ceramic made of ,and where can i buy it?
Annealed copper would definitely be easier to bendAluminum is brittle, even 1/2 EMT (3/4 OD) is easier to bend without kinking There are hand tools used to bend tubing and conduit if you describe the project better maybe other suggestions.
Q: I'm doing a project on insulation, and I need to research one aspect of insulation (e.gwall/roof insulation)If you know anything, or if you can link me to a useful site, that would be great!
R-16 insulation is what they normally use in construction you can double up on it also if needed to
Q: in the living area it stays cold in the winter and hot in the summer and i can see between the floors in the attic and there is no insulation'sshould in put some between floors?
You need to insulate your roof and wallsHot air rises, heat does notIf you insulate your attic it will keep air from leaving the house and thus the heated air in your lower level will have no where to go and will remain down stairs longerDepending on your system, the cold air return might be drawing too much of the warm air from upstairs and not enough from the downstairs levelInsulating between the floors will help keep the living area warmer, but your upper area will still be losing heatSometimes a simple diverter on your heat register will help warm you and the things in the living areaPurchase at harware/ Home DepotThey divert the heat from blasting up and make it go out into the room insteadIf your attic is usable space, insulate on the underside of the roofIf your attic is not usable and can remain cold, insulate the attic floor (or under the floor boards in your atticThe less area you have to heat the better!
Q: i want to create a small office in my attic, but how do i maintain attic warm in winter without causing problems, i heard heat can cause snow too melt on roof tops and cause water to freeze on gutters and melted water to seep into house, how is this fixed, i know people have living attics and they must stay warm during winter?
when you decide to heat attic space, you need to insulate the attic between the rafters, usually with a paper backed fiberglass insulation sold in rolls or battsYou put the unfaced side up against the roof, and staple the paper edges to the raftersthen you need a heating vent and cold air return to be added into the heating system, or just have an open stair well into the heated part of the house and see how that worksIf you have windows in the attic, you may need to add storm windows to the exterior, or some plastic insulating film to the interior, to block out draftsattice windows are normally not made like the insulating windows in the main living areaIt's okay to leave the insulation under the floorboards in the attic, as long as you either add the vents from your heating system or leave the stairwell open to get the heat to rise up and into the space.

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