Ceramic Fiber Blanket with High Tensile Strength Module
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- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 3 roll
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 roll/month
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Composite of Ceramic Fiber Module with Good Tensile Strength
Ceramic Fiber Module with Good Tensile Strength is made from high quality clay, high
purity alumina and silica oxides by spun or blown process.
Ceramic Fiber Module with Good Tensile Strength: 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 Module with Good Tensile Strength also has difference, and they are suitable for different working temperatures.
Main Features of the Ceramic Fiber Module with Good Tensile Strength
◆Low thermal conductivity
◆High tensile strength
◆Resilient to thermal shock
◆Corrosion resistance
Application of Ceramic Fiber Module with Good Tensile Strength
◆Petrochemical process heater refractory fiber lining
◆General furnace backup insulation
◆Heat treating furnace or intermittent(shuttle) kiln hot face lining
◆Electrical insulator
◆Heat seals for kiln car or furnace door
◆High temperature acoustic
◆Fire protection
Ceramic Fiber Module with Good Tensile Strength Images
Ceramic Fiber Module with Good Tensile Strength Specification
Type | STD | HP | HA | HZ | |
Classification Temperature (°C) | 1260 | 1260 | 1350 | 1430 | |
Working Temperature (°C) | 1050 | 1100 | 1200 | 1350 | |
Color | Spotlessly white | spotlessly | spotlessly | spotlessly | |
white | white | white | |||
Density (kg/m3) | 64,96, | 64,96, | 64,96, | 64,96, | |
128,160 | 128,160 | 128,160 | 128,160 | ||
Shrinkage on heating (%) | ≤3 | ≤3 | ≤3.5 | ≤3.5 | |
(24 hours, density as 128/m3) | (1150°C) | (1250°C) | (1300°C) | (1350°C) | |
Thermal conductivity by different temperature (w/m.k) (density as 128kg/m3) | 0.15(800°C) | 0.176(800°C) | 0.18(1000°C) | 0.23(1000°C | |
0.17(1000°C) | 0.22(1000°C) | 0.26(1200°C) | 0.31(1200°C) | ||
Tensile strength (MPa) | 0.04 | 0.04 | 0.04 | 0.04 | |
(density as 128kg/m3) | |||||
Chemical | AL2O3 | 45-47 | 45-46 | 53-55 | 38-54 |
composition | AL2O3+SIO2 | 98.5 | 99 | 99 | 82-90 |
(%) | ZrO2 | - | - | - | 10-18 |
FAQ of Ceramic Fiber Module with Good Tensile Strength
Q1:Are you a manufacture or trader?
A:Factory+trade(mainly factories,at the same time,we operates other related products).
Q2:Can we visit your factory?
A:Sure,welcome at any time,seeing is believing.
Q3:What's the MOQ of trial order?
A:No limit,We can offer the best suggestions and solutions according to your condition.
Q4:Is your company accept customization?
A:We have own factory and excellent technical team,and we accept OEM service.
Q5:How about your company's certification?
A:ISO9001 and Test Report,also we could apply other necessary certification.
Q6: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.
Q7:Can you offers samples?
A:Of coures,samples are free but freight paid by the buyers.
Q8:What is the service life of your products?
A:The service life of different bricks is unlike.It also depends on your using condition and method.
Q9:Can you accept OEM for Ceramic Fiber Insulation Roll?
A:YES! We can according your demand to produce.
If you have any enquiry,please don't hesitate to contact us, we will provide our best products and services for you!!
- Q: how do you dye yarn?.?
- If you are using acrylic yarn, you can't dye itIn fact, most of the synthetics are going to be really hard to dye at allIf it's animal fibre, you can use any acid dyeIf it's plant fibre, you are going to use a fibre reactive dyeThese are not the same, and they don't work on the other fibreIf you use union dyes, you can dye either one of them, but you get some waste of dyes that way tooUnless you know what material your yarn is made from, there is nothing more we can tell youThe directions for each type of dye is available on several web sites.
- Q: My basement has absolutely no heat and the basement door opens to the outsideThe part of the house up over it stays extremely coldThere is no insulation on the ceiling of the basement which is only the floor joists, etc for the house above itI am considering getting the fiberglass rolls to put inbetween the rafters since it seems to be the most afordable (I think)What thickness do I need to get for thisI don't understand the R-13, R-30, etc., or is there a cheaper, warmer route to go? Whatever I do, needs to be simple enough for ME to do it.
- mom says its the weight of the fabric or thread count the higher the number the better the quality and cost
- Q: Hi.I have Thick, wavy and frizzy hair,with good volume,and i am really intrested in Permanent hair straightening,as i love straight hair.I use ceramic flat iron,which works great for me,but it takes me around 30-40 minutes wenevr i do it and it makes my hair oily just the other day,but i still love the result as it makes my hair straight which i LOVE,I have read so many mixed reviews about permanent hair straightening,be it japanese or thermal reconditioning.I would like to know The results of it,and does it Damage ur hair and make them look ugly after some time.Or it works good if taken proper care?? Pls let me know ur experiances ,i would appreciate it.Thanks.
- Hi, I am from Columbus Ohio, and I just recently got my hair permanently straightened 8/4/07 at City Cuts in Columbus, OhioMy hair is almost how you described yours except mine was very damagedBecause I have tried relaxer, perms and etcBut none of course have workedThis treatment has been the greatest investment I have ever madeI also have bleach on my hair and they were still able to do thisIt took them 7 and a half hours to do my hair at $80.00/hrThis salon I am talking about is the 1st one to open and this guy is incredibleThere are only 5 salons in the U.Sthat offer these servicesThis is what they have told meAnyways, I wanted a quick fix for my hairI am very lazy when it comes to spending an hour everyday using a flat ironBut now I can take a shower in the morning, walk out of the house with my hair wet and let it air dry and not have to worry about the humidity nor the frizzI was super scared to do this, but as my friends say I am a go getterBut I personally believe it is the best thing I have ever spent my hard earned money on! Good Luck to you and make sure you go to someone who has plently of experienceIf you want any other information or questions you can email me.
- Q: I have to increase my fiber (Doctor's orders).Thanks in advanced :)
- I m 62-yrs old, and I ve baked my famous Pumpkin Bread since 1990; 8-Loaves each Christmas, and it never fails meuntil now!! When done, I did my usual sample taste, and it was wonderful, so I wrapped all the loaves, put in freezer, and went to bedIn morning, it was still still moist, but convinced myself it will get dryer on next dayIt didn tI think it was due to my Brain-confusion I ve been struggling with, and may have put too much water than I was supposed toCan this somehow be corrected? I tried smashing it and rolled it into balls, and put in toaster oven to see if it fixes itYes, the outer portion was slightly crispy, but the center was still mushyVery sad, so much ingredients to have lostPLEASE HELP TO FIX THIS!!!
- Q: My friend wants to deaden sound in his basement and is wondering if that pink hard foam insulation will deaden sound enough to avoid noise calls from the neighbors(Loud music!)
- What DOES she like? Very hard to suggest anything when all we know is what she doesn't like, and it's hard to see how someone here would know what she would like if you don't know that.
- Q: What is the most effective and cost effective way to insulate the attic of an older home?
- using foil would be the same as using the pan as isYou do not NEED foil or parchment paperPeople baked long before either one was invented.
- Q: the eave vents and roof vents in my attic appear to be blocked by blue styrofoam-ish stuffthe inspector says they need to come out but the builder says they are supposed to be therehelp!
- Since you are renting the home, I don't think I would be spending my money on fixing up the house for the landlordYour problem is most likely a couple of thingsFirst, you can fill the walls full of insulation, however if there is air coming in and around all the windows and doors the wall full of insulation isn't going to do you a lot of goodSecond, the furnace may not be large enough to heat the home even if the home was insulated wellThe furnace is most likely having to operate at full capacity most if not all the time trying to keep up with what the temp is set toAs for moving, you will have to make that decisionYou know what you have at the present timeIf the house you speak of that is nearby and has roof and wall insulation and double pane windows and there are no gaps in the doors and windows, and the furnace is large enough to keep the house warm, you might be ahead to move, but again, that would have to be your decision to makeIt would probably be good if you didn't have to move your kids, but if your problems are this bad, the kids might be better off in a better homeThey can and do adjust quickly to a new location, most likely much better and quicker than you and your wife will.
- Q: just couple of simple questions for any experts out there:the insulation will be used in different areas so im looking for the best of both areasThanksWhat is the best heat insulation?What is the best sound insulation?
- A closed cell, 2 lb foam insulation sprayVery expensive compared to other forms of insulation, but the bestYou get what you pay forIt is suggested the spray foam insulation is applied by a trained professional, although you coud try to do this yourselfBe careful and always use a resperatorThe fumes from the spray foam can cause irreversable lung damageAlso, you could cause more problems than what you had before, which is why it is suggested to have a professional do the work.
- Q: i want to lose about 10 pounds what should i eat i still want a little sugar in my diet
- The best is the steamer method: (steamer with hot water boiling on bottom level and upper level to place food that has holes to allow steam to seep over, all that on top of a stove), but it takes practicePlace the rice in an Asian rice bowl, and put it in the steamer when it is hot and boiling and make sure you coverI should not take more than 5 minutes, check the rice every 2 minutesMicrowave method: wrap the entire rice using ceran plastic cling wrapplace it in the microwave and heat on high for about 1 minuteCheck hotness then heat again if necessary, make sure your turn over the rice firstIf it's hot for your hands it's hotter for your taste budsIt should come out fine so long as it's the first reheating and the rice has not been in the rice warmer for more than 6 hoursEnjoy.
- Q: What are some good alternatives to things like using solar panels and better insulation for people who rent?
- I've never done any of that, but apparently I am going to burn in hell for not believing in it.
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Ceramic Fiber Blanket with High Tensile Strength Module
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 3 roll
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 roll/month
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