Ceramic Fiber Blanket Price - Low Thermal Conductivity
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- 68 m³/month
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Ceramic Fiber Blanket Low Thermal Conductivity
Description for Ceramic Fiber
Ceramic fiber is made from high quality clay, high purity alumina and silica oxides by spun or blown process.
Ceramic fiber has a range of products:ordinary type,standard form,high-purity type, high-alumina type and containing zirconium type.Different types of products used different materials. performance of ceramic fiber also has difference,and they are suitable for different workong temperatures.
Ceramic fiber can be used after optional cutting .When ceramic fiber storage should be paid attention to moistureproof.The high-alumina type and containing zirconium type products can be directly used as furnace lining .And using high-temperature refractory adhesive when stick.
Features for Ceramic Fiber
◆Low thermal conductivity
◆High tensile strength
◆Resilient to thermal shock
◆Corrosion resistance
Advandage for Ceramic Fiber
◆High-purity type
◆High-temperature refractory
◆Al Content (%): 32-55
◆Type: 1260℃ STD/HP, 1350℃ HA, 1430℃ HZ
◆Density: 64-160kg/m3
◆Size: 12.5×610×14400mm, 25×610×7200mm, 50×610×3600mm
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FAQ
Can we accept OEM for Ceramic Fiber ?
YES! We can according your demand to produce.
Can we accept the detective of the third-party verification company ?
YES! We can accept the detective from any third-party verification company including the SGS, BV and so on.
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- Q: The price builder is quoting is $3000 for adding additional heating zone !
- His price is about right, assuming quality (Brand name like Carrier, Lennox, etc) and 16 SEERI wouldn't recommend it for 2200 SF - residential units are made as large as 5 ton, and depending on your geography, window count, and general energy efficiency, you should need only about 3 1/2 tonsThat means probably 2 2 ton units, or maybe 2 at 1 1/2 each - in that rangeWhat you'd get with 2 units is zoning - one zone for bedrooms for night use, and the other for daytime areasThat way, you're saving operating cost on one unit days and the other nightsTakes a long time to get back the extra $3K, thoughI vote againstIf you insist on spending the money, put in radiant barrier roofing (under $1,000), better windows, better attic ventilation, and better attic insulation Or you could spend several hundred and have a twin thermostat single system, with a flapper valve to load the heating and cooling toward one zone or the other.
- Q: Plastic ability of clay to be worked and resist cracking
- The paint is already damaged by weather and sunlightUse some mild soap and water and wash it by hand if you're worriedOtherwise pressure wash itIt can be painted if you clean it well first to remove all the oxidized paint.
- Q: in my mobile home exterior wallsNow my first question is, is this a legitimate way to improve our winter utility bills? Secondly, since there is no way to blow the insulation down from above (no attic), I guess I would have to drill a hole at the top of each section (between the studs) to blow it inso with that said, would I go ahead and leave the pre-existing rolled insulation inside the wall and blow the new in, or would I need to take each wall panel off and pull the insulation out before blowing new insulation inside the walls?tl:dr1.is blow in insulation a good way to improve heating bills/can it be used in mobile home walls?2.can i use blow in insulation without removing the existing rolled insulation?
- Pumpkin Bars 2 cups all purpose flour 2 cups sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 cup oil 2 cups pumpkin 4 eggs Frosting: 2 cups powdered sugar 1/3 cup margarine or butter, softened 3 oz cream cheese, softened 1 tablespoon milk 2 teaspoons vanilla Heat oven to 350FGrease 13x9 panLightly spoon flour into measuring cup, level offIn large bowl, blend all bar ingredients at low speed until moistenedBeat 2 minutes at medium speedPour into greased panBake at 350F for 25-30 minutesCool completelyBlend all frosting ingredients until smoothSpread over cooled bars.
- Q: I am addicted to my hair straightenerPerhaps my mistake was using it at the highest temperature setting (450), but my formerly healthy hair is suffering from split ends and breakage-even after I just got an inch trimmed off! I am a little confused as to why it got so damaged.my straightener is one of the expensive tourmaline ones, I always use a thermal protectant spray plus now I've added in a ceramic protectant oil.I'm scared to keep straightening and have all of my hair break off but it looks god awful when I let it go natural.What should I do? My stylist recommended a deep conditioner by Rusk and the ceramic oil, but neither is making much of a differenceCan I keep straightening? The frustrating thing is that straightening was the only thing that made my hair look nice.I was finally happy with it and trying to grow it out and now all this breakageHelp!
- you can build your home with 2x4 construction instead of 2x6 when insulating with urethane foam the reduced cost in lumber will pay for the foamthey make these foam concrete forms you can assemble the basement yourself and have someone do the pour makes a well insulated basementyou may not need insulated basement in a warm climate
- Q: Which one would hold heat better: one with insulation or one without?
- Ok start with a good insulator, such as polystyrene (Styrofoam), i think you can get it in pink sheets about one and a half inches thick, and make a box just big enough for the ice cube, making the walls as thick as possibleNow add a small hole to drain melted waterBecause water will increase the rate at which the remaining ice melts.
- Q: I need to make homemade biscuts for my doggie.Cuz she gets a really bad quot;tummy achequot; if we give her the ones from the store.i looked on google for some HIGH in fiber and cannot seem to find any.I don't know maybe I am just not doing it rightit is IMPARITATIVE,tha it has a lot of fiber,and i cant say any thats ay that.please help me.Thank you!
- Carbon is stronger and lighter than aluminum, not stiffer Yes, a carbon fiber frame or fork will absorb road shock and vibration better than aluminum, and therefore feel more comfortable.
- Q: i have a two story house and we live in florida, the summer get really hot, and during the day when the AC is on the downstairs stays nice and cold and comfortablebut as soon as you start walking up the stairs when you hit the second flight of stairs you can literly feel the temp change and the heat wave hits youlike upstairs never cools down during the dayeven with the celing fans onand all blinds closed and doors open to circulate airand the temp on the thermostat is always a 2 temp higher then the set temp so the system never turn off anywaysso is it better to leave it on all dayand at night put it on auto ? does it cost more? will my AC system age quicker in other words will the system fail running all day?
- I would agree with everything that Rob said but if you do have the proper amount of supply vents and proper return vent size, your dampers are open, your filters are clean, and your vents aren't blocked.then you possible may need better insulation in your attic or crawl space between your roof and ceilingWhat will also help is if you place your sensor for your thermostat in the return air to get an average of your homes' temperatureHaving good insulating upstairs would be a key factor thoughWhen it comes to auto or on, this function is just for your indoor blower (circulating the air in your house) operation Auto ~ meaning that the indoor blower will only start when there is a need for cooling On ~ meaning that the indoor blower will start and continue to run regardless of if there is a need for cooling or not COST: yes, it will cost more because you are running your compress/condenser fan/blower all of the timeUntil you can get your problem resolved, I would suggest that on cooler breezy days to open your windows to have a draft blow through your house with your system OFF of courseYou can also set schedules on your thermostat.depending on the model you haveFor the time that your away, it will turn off and when your home, it will turn back on (check your thermostat manual)Or you could just shut it off before you leave and turn it on when you get home.saving moneyWear and Tear: Yes, in a sense it will wear on your compressor and other components but these things are built to last for yearsYou probably will have to change filters and clean the coils more often thoughBut all of this is only until you get the problem resolved.
- Q: I just purchased a juicer mainly to juice vegetables, but I am worried about the lack of fiber in the juiceI don't like pulp so I was wondering if some kind of water soluble fiber powder would be an adequate substitute.
- I can honestly say I am a fiber junkieI always make sure to have at least 20-30 grams a dayThe majority of my fiber (14g) comes from eating Fiber One cereal every morning! So, I understand your concern when it comes to juicingMy favorite fiber substitute is Fiber SureIt comes in a blue bottle and can be found in the medicine section of your grocery store near stomach aidsIt is a very fine white powder than can be mixed into ANYthing and is completely tasteless1 Heaping teaspoon has a solid 5g of fiberI mix it into everythingMy hot chocolate, anything I bake, and just about anything I eat that does not have any fiberYou can even drink it in plain ol water and it will taste like plain ol water! It doesn’t clump up like Metamucil and has more fiber than Metamucil tooIt would be a great supplement for the juice you’re drinking! Click on the link below and it will send you a sample and a coupon!
- Q: I need to buy bed sheets Is 250 thread count ok? or is that too rough?
- The number of threads used in weaving are counted by the square inchFor example a thread count of 180 means a weave of 100 vertical threads per square inch, called the warp, and 80 horizontal threads, called the weftThe thickness of the thread is also a factor in this equationThe finer the thread the more of them there will be in one square inch, giving a higher thread countAnother thing to be aware of is plyTwo ply fabric is made by twisting the yarns together before weaving, whereas single ply uses a single threadUsing two ply yarn doubles the thread countSo to compare the two remember that a single ply with a thread count of 100 is equal to a two ply with a count of 200Thread count can go as high as 800 or 1000 threads, but you can buy perfectly good bed linen with a thread count of 180The term percale means a thread count of at least 100A higher thread count is not necessarily better because the higher the thread count the thinner and more delicate the fibers will be, unless it is 2 plySince 2 ply doubles the thread count this makes the cotton heavier, not necessarily what you want in bed sheets Personally, I use a 300-thread count cotton percale which is okay for everyday use - not too rough, not too delicate eitherA Martha Stewart queen set (a fitted sheet,a flat sheet, and 2 pillowcases) costs about $50.
- Q: Is there something you would spray them with before you sell them
- Remove the foilStir so that the harder pieces are closer to the sides of the dish, then loosely cover with the foil againLike a tent.
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Ceramic Fiber Blanket Price - Low Thermal Conductivity
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 20 m³
- Supply Capability:
- 68 m³/month
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