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Ceramic Fiber Blanket - High Quality Insulation Material

Ceramic Fiber Blanket - High Quality Insulation Material

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The blankets are strong, lightweight, flexible insulating products made from ceramic spun fiber, mechanically needled for adding strength and surface integrity. The blankets display very low thermal conductivity, super thermal shock resistance, low heat storage and the excellent sound absorption. Available in a variety of chemical compositions, density and size combinations。


Classification Temperature    1260°C, 1400°C, 1430°C, 1500°C
Density: 64, 96, 128,160kg/m3

Advantages

Resistance to high temperature

Low thermal conductivity

Resistance to thermal shock

Excellent corrosion resistance

Low shot content

Low heat storage

High tensile strength

Good sound absorption

Availabilities


Thickness: 6-50mm
Width: 610mm,1220mm
Die cut pieces

Applications


Soaking pit seals
Expansion joint seals
Annealing cover seals
Fire protection systems
High temperature gasketing
Glass furnace crown insulation
Investment casting mould wrappings
Incineration equipment and stack linings
Kiln and furnace insulation
Insulation for steam and gas turbines
Removable insulation for field stress relieving  welds

PRODUCT


Q: i am making a knitted baby blanket.3feet by 3feetsize 15mm needles; US 19How much yarn will I need?
No one can tell you how much yarn you will need because of all the variablesThe only person that can make a guess is YOUYou will have to make a gauge swatch - I know, but there is no other way- and measure itMake it a good size, at least 10 cm or more wide and the same tallYou will see the hand of the fabric you get (the way it feels) and know whether you need to use larger or smaller needlesDetermine the area covered by your swatch, and weigh it to determine how much yarn was usedThen determine the area of the blanket you are making (so that math we learned in school DOES have a purpose!) and using ratios, you will know how much yarn you will needThat really is the only way to know for sure Not all yarns weigh the same that are the same length, so the fibre content makes a huge differenceYou will have to do this swatch before you use ANY yarn, since they can vary so muchAs you gain experience, you will have a better idea (keep good notes) of what you will need, but actually making it is the only way you will know for certainty.
Q: Ok my bf works around insulation all the time! He used to use my car for work and he would put his construction stuff in the trunk ( which had insulation on it)well now he uses his old car (now that its working) we just got finished cleaning the cars and i vacuumed the trunk outim 33 weeks and 3 days pregnantDo you think it would harm my unborn baby or no?
Only 16 and already playing jailhouse lawyer? In the real world you have 2 options: 1Move 2Don't move If I were your parents I'd take option 1.
Q: I want a straightener that leaves my hair silky and smooth.
DarthFangNutts: haha dude, youre dumb1st, Criss Angel did float from the top of one building to the top of another in a season 2 episode with nothing above him and tons of people below (ps, David Copperfield flew around on stage, went in a glass box, sealed it, floated 360 degrees in every which way, then flew out of the box off stage)2ndmirrors, are you kidding me? thats one of the dumbest things ive heardtrust me, there are more easier and simplier ways then to use mirrors3rdONE of the ways he does it is this: his shoes have magnets in them, when he puts them together, they stick, and when he's turning around talking to people, he is secretly grabbing his right leg pant thing and opens it (its velcroed at the seams and he wears black tights underneath all the time) he sticks his right foot foward on a ledge or chair(notice how most of the time, the specatator is behind him and cannot see in front of him) he then just lifts himself up (since his pants are long and are held down by the shoes, and his shoes are connected by magnets, it seems like he floats up)when he lands, he quickly just puts his leg back into hit pants and shoes then just velcros the pants back togetherthere you go, theres one way he does it, he also uses some other techniques.
Q: I am lookinf for a granola bar that are high in fiber but not high in sugar or calories.
Fiber One makes a 90 calorie cereal bar that is high in fiber (20% daily value)They come in two flavors - Chocolate and Peanut Butter Chocolate
Q: Okay so I have had my 11 year old QH Paint for 3 years now, but this year is nothing like I've ever seenI live in rural east TN near the mountains and we're having nighttime temperatures in the teens and wind chills even lowerShe has done 'okay' in past winters but this year she's not doing so well and I've decided to get a blanketShe does have a barn, and even though it does have a door that I close at night it is more like a run-in shelter than a barn because it is so openI'm just going to put it on her only at nightWhat kind would you suggest? (Please note I have never worked with blankets before and this is my first horse!) Thanks for reading!
no the landlord cannot bill the tenants for any form of general repairs unless he can prove it was the tenants that caused the damage or faults,if i were you i would go to citizens advice and ask for their help as they have their own solicitors that deal with this every day and take any letters from your landlord with you
Q: in my daughters' bedrooms, and they are space closets in my cape cod home, and one of them is not well insulatedI have insulation, and don't know the grade off hand, but if anyone here is a carpenter or handyman perhaps they can tell me what grade I can lay down in these placesAlso, should they be laying close together? Or should I leave a bit of space in between each layer?
Okay, I think it's an issue in itself that your husband is willing to give you an ultimatum to either deal with your home being cold or to go somewhere elseThis is your home to and I would assume you do your part to pay the billsIf anything using the air conditioning in the summer is a lot worse than using heatUsing the air conditioner uses freon which really isn't very good for the environment You need to have a talk with him not about the perks of using heat and how it's not all that bad for the environment, but instead about the fact that it's your home too, which means you have every right to use YOUR heating systemYour husband is being a ridiculous child who just wants to get his wayIf you're going to sit around in a 40 degree house, all you're going to do is get sickIf that doesn't work, give him the ultimatum that you either turn on the heat to a decent temp (get a thermostat where you can have it warmer at certain times of day and colder at others to save energy) or you go stay with your parents until the warmer weather hitsBut when summer comes along, it's time to get your own stand on why you shouldn't use the a/c.
Q: I don't want to knit with wool.?
Try to incorporate high fiber foods into your dietHowever, if you're trying to lose weight, make sure they are not high calorie foods as wellFiber One bars, Fiber One Cereal, Popcorn and VEGGIES are my favorite foods to incorporateThey have high fiber in them as well as other nutrients that you can't get from a supplementI have taken those orange flavored Fiber Supplements before but I've seen much better results from eating high fiber food And believe it or not, drinking your daily intake for water makes you less bloated.keeps you flushed out!
Q: My cat sucks on blankets.we have given him his own blanket so we are not sleeping in wet sheets.but if i wash his blanket will he still want it? and does anyone know how to stop this behavior?
The sate of Ohio does not have a law about that it is a federal DOT law that says the under rider must be a max of 560mm from the ground or 22 inches.
Q: We are purchasing a new couchI would rather not pay store prices to have it protected? What is best choice of do-it-yourself sprays?
You are doing a good job and the right thing with your trainingJust keep it up and be consistent and patient and it will work outTraining sometimes is two steps forward and one step back.
Q: When i put things in it only heats the bowl or plate or cup or whatever other thing i am heating food inwhy is this happening and how can i fix it? Thanks
ImpossibleMicrowaves work by heating dielectric materials, i.efood that has polarized molecules such as water, fats, and sugarsAny heating of your bowl, plate, or cup would have to come from thermal conduction from any food or water heatedOn the off chance you're using metal cookware, that might warm, but not by much, and you've probably ruined your microwave long before that- Edit - Seeing the complete foolishness of some of these answers, I'm posting a list of what is safe to microwaveUpon examination, you won't find much that shouldn't be microwaved except metal and metal-related glazes and crystal doping (e.gleaded crystal)What Can You Use to Cook Food in Your Microwave? Heat-ResistGlass Y Glass-Ceramic Y Pottery/Earthenware Paper Y (short time) Straw/Wood Y (short time) Plastics Y Metal Cookware N Metal on Glassware N Dinnerware Glazed N Unglazed Glass DinnerwareY Crystal/Cut GlassN Microwave Browning DishY See manufacturer's directions Some microwave dishes use metal parts for shielding and are safe for microwave useDoes not include paper products manufactured for microwave ovens.

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