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Corrosion-Resistant Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Corrosion-Resistant Ceramic Fiber Blanket

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1 m.t.
Supply Capability:
5000 m.t./month

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Ceramic Fiber Blanket with Corrosion Resistance


Fiber Blanket Introduction

Ceramic fiber blanket is made from high quality Gao-ling clay,high purity alumina and silica oxides by spun or blown process.the ceramic fiber blanket series includes STD/HP/HA/HZ,according to the different service temperature range from 1050-1350 oC.
The products are mainly used as inner lining for kilns in the metallurgy, petrochemical, machinery and electrons, ceramics industries, etc., and insulating material for nuclear power industry.


Fiber Blanket Features

1.Low thermal conductivity,low thermal capacity;
2.High wervice temperature,and can contact with the flame directly;
3.Good thermal stability, chemical stability and thermal shock resistance;
4.Good sound and heat insulation ability;
5.Easy to construct and convenient to use.

 

Fiber Blanket Application

O Refining and Petrochemical
Reformer and pyrolysis lining
Tube seals, gaskets and expansion joints
Crude Oil heater linings
O Steel Industry
Heat treating and annealing furnaces
Furnace door linings and seals
Soaking pit covers and seals
Furnace hot face repairs
Reheating furnace and ladle covers
O Ceramic Industry
Kiln car insulation and seals
Continuous and batch kilns
Power Generation
Boiler insulation
Boiler door
Reusable turbine covers
Expansion seals pipe covering
High temperature pipe, duct and turbine insulations   

 

Fiber Blanket Technical Data

ITEM

STD

HP

HA

HZ

Classification Temp.,

1260

1260

1350

1430

Working Temp.,

1050

1100

1200

1350

Al2O3 Content

45-47

45-46

53-55

38-54

ZrO2 Content

--

--

--

10-18

Thermal Conductivity(w/m.k)

(1000 ) 0.17

(1000 ) 0.22

(1200 ) 0.26

(1200 ) 0.31

Thermal Shrinkage 24h,%

(1150 )   ≤3

(1250 ) ≤3

(1300 ) ≤3.5

(1350 ) ≤3.5













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Ceramic Fiber Blanket with Corrosion Resistance

Ceramic Fiber Blanket with Corrosion Resistance

FAQ

Q1:What's the MOQ of trial order?
A:No limit,We can offer the best suggestions and solutions according to your condition.

Q2:Which payment terms can you accept?
A:T/T,L/C are available for us.

Q3:How to slove the quality problems?
A:If the products are not confirmed to customer samples or have quality problems,our compay will be responsible to make compensation for it.

Q4:Can you offers samples?
A:Of coures,samples are free but freight paid by the buyers.



Q: In this pattern:Row 1: YO, K1 Row 2: KnitRow 3: YO twice, K2 EtcWhen I just got done doing YO's and I am on a new row and I have to knit that whole row, I notice very weak yarn from the previous row or yarning overthat I can either let that yarn off the needle or go under it to knit it.My question is:.am I knitting each and every single yarn strand I see? Or am I making sure to keep the yarn with the yarn overs I previously did? This is so hard to explain but perhaps someone knows what I am talking about.I took two photos of what I am talking about if you need me to email it to you! Thank you for any help !!
Mix it with a package of cream cheese for a dip for fresh fruitSpread it on toasted bread Make a sandwich with peanut butter and marshmallow creme (mmm, fluffernutter) Make hot cocoa and put some on top
Q: I live in an old farmhouse, the loft (attic) was originally used to store grainI imagine it's a type of wattle and daub (probably spelt that wrong!) 'filling', with 15cm? terracotta tiles on topThe previous owners then put down a thin layer of cement on top of the tilesI want to insulate the loft using rolls of insulation 200mm thickPaper backed or not?
that he is a jack a$$
Q: I like to knit and i make stuff with it and i had nothing to stuff it with and opened up a stuffed animal and found polyester fiberfillAnd i was going to go buy some but it is cheap?
I just use toothpaseI smear it on the ring, rub it with a kitchen towel and then rinse itUsually works well.
Q: We are currently using air bubbles to insulate everythingI think we could do betterVacuum filled balls made out of hard plastic or aluminum alloid should make the best insulator in the world since heat can not transfer through a vacuum(nothingness)Vacuum filled balls could be made small enough to make into a full body suit or made larger to insulate a refrigerator or made even larger to insulate an attic/house.
yeshyesh VEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERY boring c'mon chelsea :) just purely because they're english :) go on msn/facebook/myspace or whatever else talk to your mates :^D
Q: What is your favorite high fiber food?
Normally, 2 days would be fine, by the 3rd one I'd throw it awayit's not smelly, right? then take a biteIf it tastes ok, then go ahead, otherwise, just forget about it.
Q: I want to loose a bit of weight and I heard that drinking a detox tea before every meal helps to kickstart weight loss is this true? i was also thinking of doing celebrity slim for one month only to decrease appetite anyone try celebrity slim?also do you think its possible and healthy to loose 20 lbs in 2 months with healthy eating and exercise (tabata protocol 3 times a week and 20 minutes on the elliptical 2 times a week) fasting one day and one cheat meal a week? as well as healthy eating of courseThanks
Red Garlic Mashed Potatoes 8 medium red potatoes, cubed (no need to peel them) 2 teaspoons crushed garlic 1/2 cup butter or margarine 1/4 cup half-and-half cream 2 tablespoons white sugar 1/4 teaspoon steak seasoning 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder Place the potatoes into a large pot, and fill with enough water to coverAdd 1 teaspoon of the crushed garlic to the water for flavorBring to a boil, and cook for about 10 minutes, or until easily pierced with a forkDrain the potatoes, and add the butterMash until the butter is meltedMix in the half-and-half, sugar, steak seasoning, garlic powder and remaining garlicMix potatoes with an electric mixer until smooth``````````````````````````````````````.
Q: i don,t think i get enough fiber in my dietwhat i want to ask you is what kind of food is high in fiber that,s a good laxative? i know about fruit and vegetables, but what kind of cereal that,s good to loosen the colon? when i do eat meat, what about fish, will it hurt the digestion system? and 1 more thing, what about dairy products? are they good for you? thanks people! have a nice day.
Yes, dairy products are good for you, especially milk and yogurt and cottage cheeseNot too much regular cheese, though because it is high in fat Meat will not 'hurt' the digestive systemThe body does need protein, afterall Look for any cereal that is high in fiber, such as fiber one or we like frosted mini wheatsI have started eating the fiber one bars and i was very surprised at how good they taste and they do help me go to the bathroom easierThere is also a wonderful clear tasteless powder called benefiber which you can mix into any drink or food ! good luck
Q: Hi! I've increased the amount of fiber in my diet quite a bit in the past several months and lost about 15 poundsMy husband is trying to get on it too because of the many health benefits, not for the weight lossHe's getting really caught up in which foods we eat that have the highest fiberI have found several conflicting reports about some fruits and vegetables and I'm wondering if I can reach some sort of resolutionDaily, we eat about a cup or more of each fresh fruit: mango, papaya, banana, strawberry, orange, apple, mixed salad greens, brussel sprouts, edamame (soy beans), and tomatoSometimes we'll have figs, pineapple, plums, and peach too (if we don't have the others)We definitely eat other grains and beans too, but those generally have nutrition information written right on the back of the box- we're looking for the quot;unwrittenquot; fiber content of fresh fruits and veggies.
Blown in insulation is generally easiest to installIt sounds like you have good accessIf you are a DIY person, many places will lend you the blower for free if you buy so many bales of insulation It takes two people to do this job, one in the attic and one putting the bales in the blowerIt's pretty easy6 inches or more works pretty well, depending on your budgetDon't blow insulation over your eave vents, they need to stay open.

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