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High Quality Ceramic Fiber Blanket Made in China

High Quality Ceramic Fiber Blanket Made in China

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Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Insulation Made in China with High Quality


We are specialized manufacturer of kinds of ceramic fiber products

 

The above photo indicates 1350C Standard ceramic fiber blanket in carton boxes. The density is 128kg/m3, the size is 3600x610x50mm. the brand of the product is "JQ".

 

JQ is the specialized manufacturer and exporter of ceramic fiber in north of China with more than 10 years history covering 10 production lines. Our ceramic fiber products include ceramic fiber blanket, board, paper, textile ,special vacuum shaped and module.

 

JQ ceramic fiber blanket is produced from high strength ceramic fibers and is double needled to provide exceptional handing strength. We can provide 5 grades of ceramic fiber blanket, including 1260C standard, 1260C high pure, 1360C high Aluminium , 1360C Zir-Alu and 1430C Zirconium ceramic fiber blanket. We mainly export to UK, USA, GERMANY, TURKEY etc.

Notes:

Common grade

1100ºC(2012 ° F)

Standard grade

1260ºC(2300 ° F)

High Pure grade

1260ºC (2300 ° F)

High Alumina grade

1360ºC(2480 ° F)

Zirconia grade

1430ºC(2600 ° F)

 

Characteristics

1)Excellent thermal stability

2)Excellent chemistry quality

3)Resistance to burning

4)Low thermal conductivity

5)Low heat storage

6)Good obstructing voice and mechanism strength

7)Low shrinkage

8)Good springiness for fibersConvenient producing and installing

 

Applications

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

2)Fiber composite (for example: grinding parcel)

3)Internal and external lining for industrial furnace

4)Structure refractory and sponging sounds

5)Materials for hot filtration

6)Raw materials for further producing

7)Technical Specifications



Technical advantages:


   Low heat conductivity and thermal capacity
   Excellent thermal stability and shock resistance
   Strong tensile resistance
   Excellent heat insulation, fireproof and sound insulation.


Applications:


1. Industrial kiln, heating device, high-temperature pipeline wall lining.
2. Heat insulation of electric boiler, steam turbine and nuclear electricity.
3. Wall lining of chemical high-temperature conversion unit and heating equipment.
4. Fireproof and heat insulation of tall buildings.
5. Heat insulation of kiln door and roofs.
6. Materials of high-temperature filtration.

  

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Made in China with High Quality

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Made in China with High Quality

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Made in China with High Quality



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not very long, they are limited production.
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Get primer and paint made for masonry and concreteAll major paint brands make itMake sure the block is clean and dry before you start paintingAs for the insulation, there isn't a huge difference between R-11 and R-13If you're talking about using a portable heater to heat the garage, only when you need to work on the car, I'd go with the best price.
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We repair boats on occasion at my shopWe use an aluminum patch and Tig weld it inThat's really the only correct way to repair it Its also a patch the will last a long timeThe reason we use a patch is because most of the holes that get in these boats are a gradual wearing on the aluminum from running them up on the banks of lakes and rivers.
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Q: which companies produce metal/ceramic matrix diamond composites as thermal management materials
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Q: if i got told that silk is a 'soft' yarn, does that mean that it is supple and so when made into fabric it will have really good drape, or does it mean that the yarn is soft to touch?thanks heaps ]
SOME SILK IS STIFF ( LIKE THAI SILK) IT IS BEAUTIFUL IN IT'S IREDESCENT COLOR - BUT IT DOES NOT HAVE A SOFT DRAPE AND DOES''T MOVE WELLIF YOUR SILK HAS A SOFT YARN - IT DOES MEAN IT WILL BE SUPPLE AND BE SOFT TO TOUCHSILK IS SUCH A BEAUTIFUL AND STRONG FABRIC, I JUST LOVE IT! SILK VELVET IS MY FAVORITE! TALK ABOUT A GOOD DRAPE!!!!!
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Q: Our house was repiped several years ago and the PVC pipes run through the attic (almst no space up there)We have never had it freeze before and this morning there is zero water coming out (hot or cold) and the hot water heater is gurgling a bitWe havea different water line in our porch that freezes quite easily unless we trickle the water overnightIt usual fixes itself by mid-day as it warms upRight now we are a houseful or 6 with no water excepts bottles in the fridge! Should I.turn off water heater? Open faucet? Hot, cold, or both?
Generally when you run new water lines through the attic they use PEX water linesThe PEX water lines will hold up real good when frozenOpen both cold and hot water valves if they thaw during the day let them run slow / trickle until you get the freezing problem fixedTurn off the water heater if it’s electric, turn it back on when they thawThe reason they have frozen now and not before is we are experiencing a colder tempdrop than usualThe tube type insulation that most plumbers use and that LOWES, Home Depot EctSell have an “R” value of 2 that’s right (“R” Two) you will need to better insulate the plumbing or remember to trickle the water on the colder nightsI have just gone through the exact same problem and I researched the “R” Values to better understand why my previously never frozen pipes frozeI rolled a layer of Pink Panther “R” 30 across the pipes and they did not freeze againThey froze two nights in succession but not the third after rolling out the “R”30 insulation.
Q: I know this is a dumb questionBut since day one I've been co-sleeping with my little one so that I could breastfeed during the nightAnyways, my goal is to have him sleeping by himself in his crib by the time he is 6 months oldBut we live up north and it is SUPER coldEven with the heater on lots of cold air seeps in through the large windows we haveI figure since he sleeps with us and uses our comforter he should be fine in his crib, right? Im obviously concerned or I wouldnt be asking before I made the attemptAlso for those who live in the cold areas, what do you do?I also wanted to add that he is 5 mths today and that he can roll VERY easily in both directions.
I live in Upstate New York so I know what you're saying about the frigid temperatures, and we turn the heat down to 68 at night so it's tolerable for everyone else to sleep tooWhat I do is put my daughter in a blanket sleeper (the ones made of fleece) and cover her with one of the plush baby blankets (put it over your face first to make sure you can breathe easily through the fabric)If it's really cold sometimes I cover her with two but I really try not toI know that you're not really supposed to give them blankets but my daughter froze in the wearable sleepers, and the pediatrician said that the risk of SIDS is greatly reduced after baby can roll over because they're more capable of moving if they find it hard to breatheHope I could be of some help and Good Luck
Q: fiberglass or cellulose? I have heard negative things about cellulose such as more combustableI'm looking at blowing more insulation into my atticCellulose is less expensive, but is this a quot;you get what you pay for?quot;
Most cellulose is treated with a flame retardant (boric acid), so it won't igniteRoof leaks will turn it into mush however, since it's shredded newspaperBlowing fiberglass is about 4-5 times the costWhile cellulose does settle some over time, it's not enough to not use itFiberglass allows alot more air to move through it (moving air less R-value)I've been using both products for 25+ years and I'd use the cellulose in your atticRegardless of which insulation you use, be sure to air-seal any unwanted penetrations through your ceiling (around wires, pipes, or chimney) before you blow insulationUse the proper material/sealant for the taskthe chimney gets hot, so use metal and a high-temp sealant.

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