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Ceramic Fiber Blanket Kiln 25mm Thickness, 96 Bulk Density

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Kiln 25mm Thickness, 96 Bulk Density

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200 kg
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General Information of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

l  Ceramic fiber blanket is a needled blanket that is made from high purity spun ceramic fiber, suitable for high temperature insulation up to 2300°F.

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

 

 

Product Sizes and Variants of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Width: ≤1220mm

Thickness: 6-60mm

Density: 4, 6, 8 lbs./cu. ft. (64, 96, 128 kg/m3)

(Non-standard sizes are available upon request)

 

Also available with aluminum foil back

 

Customer Application Notes

Product Handling: Require protective gloves, cloth, mask and dust control.


Application of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Petrochemical process heater refractory fiber lining

Heat treating furnace or Intermittent (shuttle) kiln hot face lining

General furnace backup insulation 

Heat seals for kiln car or furnace door

Electrical insulator


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Ceramic Fiber Refractory Insulation 25mm Thickness Blanket, 96 Bulk Density

Ceramic Fiber Refractory Insulation 25mm Thickness Blanket, 96 Bulk Density



Ceramic Fiber Refractory Insulation 25mm Thickness Blanket, 96 Bulk Density

Ceramic Fiber Refractory Insulation 25mm Thickness Blanket, 96 Bulk Density

 

Technical Data of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Ceramic Fiber Refractory Insulation 25mm Thickness Blanket, 96 Bulk Density

 

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OKorder is offering high quality Ceramic Fiber Blanket at great prices with worldwide shipping. Our supplier is a world-class manufacturer of ceramic fiber products, with our products utilized the world over. OKorder annually supplies a full range of products to European, North American and Asian markets. We provide quotations within 24 hours of receiving an inquiry and guarantee competitive prices.

 

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  • We have more than 11 refractory production facilities 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.

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MAPLE FUDGE Mix together and stir: 1 cup sugar 1 cup brown sugar 2 teaspoons vinegar 1/2 cup maple syrup 1/2 cup water Place over medium heat and boil slowly, washing down sides of pan oftenCover with lid for one minuteCook to 228°FCool in panWhen cool, beat until it loses it's gloss and becomes fudge likeAdd maple flavoring to taste, if desired, and 1/2 cup chopped nutsPour into a buttered 8 inch square panAllow to cool until set OR QUICK HOMEMADE FUDGE 1 12-16 ozbag cream drop candy 1 cup peanut butter (crunchy or regular) Microwave cream drops for 2-3 mins until they soften and you can mix them wellAdd the one cup peanut butterPour into a buttered dishIf you want nuts in the fudge, use crunchy peanut butter OR PUMPKIN AND PECAN FUDGE 1 lborange summer coating, melted 1 lbbutterscotch summer coating, melted 1 (13 oz.) jar marshmallow creme 1 stick butter 1 can sweetened condensed milk 12 to 16 ozchopped pecans 3 tbsppumpkin pie spice Mix all ingredients together wellPour into a foil-lined Tupperware cold cut keeperLet set overnight, remove and peel off foilCut and store in cold cut keeper JM
Q: Is there anyone here who has a recipe for a high fiber bread?
bread Side Items This bread has heart healthy fats thanks to flaxseed and is high in fiber115 Minutes to Prepare and Cook Ingredients one and a half cups warm water 1 table spoon brown sugar 1 tspsalt 1 table spoon red star, high acting yeast 1 table spoon wheat gluten (optional) 4 tablespoons ground flaxseed half a cup wheat bran 3 cups whole wheat flour sifted (total of dry ingredients 4 cups) Directions Makes one, 1lb loaf or 16 large pretzels or rollsThe serving size depends on how thicky the bread is sliced (1 ozslices 16 slices from a 1 lbloaf)Preheat oven to 425 FSpray one loaf pan with cooking sprayPlace warm water, salt and sugar in a large bowl and stir with a wooden spoon until dissolvedSprinkle yeast over the liquid and stir to dissolveAdd flaxseed, wheat bran, whole wheat flour and gluten; about 1 cup at a time and stir until the dough is firm yet slightly stickyKneed the dough by hand for about 5 minutes until dough is smoothPlace in the loaf panCover with a damp cloth and allow to rise in a warm place until the dough reaches the top of the tin (about 30-60 minutes)Bakein a hot oven for 20-25 minutes or until the bread sounds hollow when tappedAlternatively this recipe can be made in a bread makerPlace all the ingredients (water, sugar, salt, flour, flaxseed, bran, gluten and yeast) into the bread machineRun on dough cycleRemove dough, place in loaf pan, allow to rise and then bakeNote: Some people can be allergic to (ground) flax seedYou might want to test a little ground flax seed sprinkled on cereal before making bread if you have allergiesIf you are than omit the flaxseed from the bread recipe and replace it with more wheat branThe total amount of dry ingredients (flour, flax seed, and/or bran) is 4 cupsNumber of Servings: 16
Q: Please tell me some low fat, low calories, high fiber foods?
I like Nature Valley Fibre Source barsThey're 100% whole grain and have 5g of fibre, 2g protein, and 2g fat containing your omegas You can buy low-fat whole wheat bread at the supermarket, or whole grain english muffinsCereals are great - I like raisin bran, but there is also bran flakes and lots of other healthy cereals like Museli (not too sure on the spelling) Remember, vegetables and fruit have plenty of fibre in them and are a great lower calorie choice.
Q: About what temperature should it be when I put a heavy weight blanket on my horse?right now its about 50 degrees F outsideI don't want my horse to freeze but I also don't want to get him too hotHis winter coat is fairly thick but his is getting on up in age.
smoking is great, i put on loads of weight once i quit
Q: So I am working on the first row which I think is called the chain linkHowever, as I am going, I don't like the resultsSome parts are tight and some are loose with obvious holesDoes this matter? Should I keep it tight or loose? Someone somewhere said you should hold everything loosely to make it easierBut this seems to lead to the holes.and doing it tightly, is harder to get the needle through the holeNot to mention, I'm not even sure how I could manage to do each stitch perfectly uniform with the restJust the slightest pull seems to make it different than the next.
It's called the foundation chain as opposed to turning chains or chain loops or chain spacesThe foundation chain is the beginning of a project, upon which the project is built, like the foundation of a houseIn the grand scheme of crochet, you would prefer that your foundation chain be a bit larger than your other stitches, so you might even use a larger hook to make themBut for now, it is better for them to be too loose than too tightOver time, your chains will become more consistent in sizeWhile it is true you do not want tight chains, neither do you want loose onesSnug each chain just enough that the head of the hook will just slide throughNo more than that, but also not so tight that the hook doesn't pass through easilyLike I said: it's practiceIt helps if you support the chain with extra fingers from your left handSo you've got your left index finger sticking up, and the yarn is going around itTake your middle finger and thumb, and use them to pinch your chain a couple of links from the hookEvery 2-3 chains, more your pincher closer to the hook againThis will help keep a more even tension on both the yarn and the chains and should help you make chains that are more evenWhat I recommend is making a short chain foundation, say 15 chains, and then work back and forth over that, practicing your various stitches (such as single crochet and double crochet)Just do it with some scrap yarnWhen you're done, you'll have a square more or lessYou can use it as a coaster or pot holder, or give it to your catCats naturally love all fiber artsBut primarily it will be a practice piece, like scratch paper, for you to get your stitch tension consistentThey do not need to be perfectly uniformThere is such a thing as close enough that no one will notice once you've put the regular stitches into themBut to see that happen, you'll have to take the leap and try itHence the swatch (a practice bit of crochet, like a doodle).
Q: how to calculate rkm of yarn having known gtp of cotton fibre
more info is needed before this can be answered.
Q: I got a microscope a couple of weeks agoI was wondering what some cool things are to look at under it.
It will cost you about $150 to $200 according to its power you want.
Q: I really need to update the insulation to my basementWhat is there has been there for almost 30 yearsCan I tack up new insulation right over the old or would it be best to remove the old and just go with newAlso the old is R11 should I use the same or is there something better to use.
I just answered your last question.
Q: what foods are high in fiber? why do you need to eat these foods to loose weight?
Foods that are high in fiber are typically low in calories, as when you decrease your caloric intake you stand a better chance at losing weight since your body will start to burn more fat for fuelFruits and vegetables are your best betSome fruit contain significantly more fiber than others - for example, strawberries contain significantly more fiber on a caloric basis compared to, say, applesBlueberries are also very high in fiber and other antioxidants - as are most of the berry familyGood vegetables for high fiber are broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, spinach.

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