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Ceramic Fiber Blanket Sheet for Industrial Furnace Liners

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Sheet for Industrial Furnace Liners

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10 roll
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2000000 roll/month

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Ceramic Fiber Blanket 

 

Ceramic Fibre Blanket is ideal thermal insulation material, fire-proof material and sound-absorbing material. Ceramic fiber blanket has even texture and smooth surface. CNBM ceramic fiber blanket is made of high quality aluminasilicate ceramic fiber by using double side needling methods which improve the tensile strength and the flatness of the ceramic fiber blanket. CNBM has success in its ceramic fiber products due to their cost-effectiveness and excellent insulating properties. CNBM also has experience in ceramic fiber blankets application and would like to assist you in product selection, system design, and installation techniques.

 

Product Applications:

Ceramic Fiber Blanket are ideal for use in the below applications 

Petrochemical process heater refractory fiber lining

General furnace backup insulation

Heat seals for kiln car or furnace door

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

Electrical Insulator

High Temperature Acoustic 


 

Product Advantages:

CNBM has success in its ceramic fiber products due to their cost-effectiveness and excellent insulating properties. CNBM also has experience in ceramic fiber blankets application and would like to assist you in product selection, system design, and installation techniques.

 

Professional manufacturer of ceramic fiber products with more than 12 year experience.

We are one of the manufacturers who can produce ultra-thin blanket.

Our factory equipped with 23 production lines to ensure a timely delivery

 

Main Product Features:

Low thermal conductivity ,low heat capacity

Excellent heat stability and thermal shock resistance

Good performance of thermal insulation, fire-proof and sound-absorbing

Ultimate tensile strength

 


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Q1: Why buy Ceramic Fiber Blanket from OKorder.com?

A1: All products offered by OKorder.com are carefully selected from China's most reliable manufacturing enterprises. Through its ISO certifications, OKorder.com adheres to the highest standards and a commitment to supply chain safety and customer satisfaction. 

Q2: How do we guarantee the quality of our products?

A2: We have established an advanced quality management system which conducts strict quality tests at every step, from raw materials to the final product. At the same time, we provide extensive follow-up service assurances as required.

Q3: What other products does OKorder offer?

A3: We offer a full range of refractory bricks, mortar, cement, ceramic fiber products, and more. 

Q4:Can you offers samples?

A:Of coures,samples are free but freight paid by the buyers.

Product Picture 

Liners of Industrial Furnace Aplication Ceramic Fiber Blanket 

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Liners of Industrial Furnace Aplication Ceramic Fiber Blanket 

 

 


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