Ceramic Fiber Blanket - High Quality Insulation Material
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The blankets are strong, lightweight, flexible insulating products made from ceramic spun fiber, mechanically needled for adding strength and surface integrity. The blankets display very low thermal conductivity, super thermal shock resistance, low heat storage and the excellent sound absorption. Available in a variety of chemical compositions, density and size combinations。
Classification Temperature 1260°C, 1400°C, 1430°C, 1500°C
Density: 64, 96, 128,160kg/m3
Advantages
► Resistance to high temperature
► Low thermal conductivity
► Resistance to thermal shock
► Excellent corrosion resistance
► Low shot content
► Low heat storage
► High tensile strength
► Good sound absorption
Availabilities
► Thickness: 6-50mm
► Width: 610mm,1220mm
► Die cut pieces
Applications
► Soaking pit seals
► Expansion joint seals
► Annealing cover seals
► Fire protection systems
► High temperature gasketing
► Glass furnace crown insulation
► Investment casting mould wrappings
► Incineration equipment and stack linings
► Kiln and furnace insulation
► Insulation for steam and gas turbines
► Removable insulation for field stress relieving welds
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- Q: I am going to be running cable through the attic to a officei wanted to know is there any wiring things i should worry aboutIt's a house92;buissness So, pretty much it would be a home installation.All the wiring is in the atticelectrical and otherwise.A92;C Ducts alsoi already ran the wires i just want to make sure i am doing this without causing a fire hazardhere is some of the line.0Line 1 goes on the side of this thick black wire, around a corner past a quot;light bulp wire and through a hole to lead out of the ceiling.Line 2 goes from the ceiling, next to a air ventLine 3 goes from a corner of the house over insulation 3ft apart from any wiring over an air duct over some wiring and through the same hole in the ceilingLine 4 goes over the same as line 3Line 5 goes over a few light wiring.oh and i have Ethernet cable following the exact same routes.Am i going to burn this house down?
- You probably are ok if you just use common senseWhat you want to avoid is places were the wiring is going to get stepped on or tripped overYou also want to avoid wiring being pulled against sharp metal objects like ductworkIt is often best to secure attic wiring up high and away on the roof rafters if possibleLow voltage wiring (network, speaker wires etc) is less dangerous - if you are talking about AC wiring, you really need to be more carefulThere are some great books at home stores and book shops on home electrical wiring.
- Q: Can someone explain yarn size terminology (eg20/2 cotton yarn)?
- aluminum it's an element just that
- Q: I have the following:FabricCardboard BoxesBeadsHot Glue GunGreen YarnI tried to make bookmarks by cutting up the cardboard boxes and putting fabric on.didnt work to well.I also have a hole punch somewhere.LOL
- There are about 3600 calories per pound of weightI think that you should end up eating 600 to 700 calories less per dayI have a linkIt gives plenty of answers, but its about 3500 calories.
- Q: I live in Alaska and want to knit a blanket, but the winters are dry here and I don't want to knit something that will be itchy or have a lot of static! Any suggestions as to brand/type/material for the most comfortable blankets?? Thank you!
- Acrylic yarn would be your best bet for a blanket that will take a beating and tons of washing cyclesThe draw back with acrylic yarn is that it doesn't hold heat well, but when it does hold heat, you'll get very sticky and sweatyAcrylic yarn doesn't wick away moisture like plant or animal fibers would, because acrylic is plasticWool yarns would be good to keep warm durning the winter months but the drawback with wool is that is not easily washable and can be itchyNot to mention expensive, better quality wool yarns are expensive and you can't find them at JoAnn's, Michael's or your local craft store If I had a choice I would use a yarn with a mixture of bothYou'll get the warmth with wool and the durability of an acrylic yarnLion Brand makes a yarn called Wool EaseIt's a blend of both fibers, it feels wonderful and is easily cared forIt comes in a wide varitey of colors from pastels, to bright colors, to dark jewel tonesAlso, this yarn comes in different yarn weights, DK - for smaller stitches, worsted - for medium stitches, and bulky - larger stitchesYou'll have tons of optionsHappy Knitting! PS: Lion Brand also has some really cool blanket patterns too on their website.
- Q: I have two useless heat vents in my quot;newquot; houseOne is right by the door, so when a guest steps inside, the dirt from their shoes falls down into the ventThe other is in my kitchen, half underneath the kitchen island! We will be ripping out both areas of floor and replacing with tile, and would like to remove these vents altogetherIt doesn't seem right to just tile over these ventsI read somewhere a suggestion to stuff some insulation down the vent before covering it up, I guess with more subfloor plywood and then the tileDoes that seem like the best option we have, or is there another option to removing these vents?Follow-up question: If I remove these two vents, would it be safer to remove a in-take air vent? I have four of them within a 100 foot radius, one which is in another awkward placeThe house is only 1500 sqft.
- just put it in your back back in a little container and wrap a sweatshirt around it or just use the hot water faucet at school
- Q: 3 types of wool fabric?
- YesIt is safeThe blanket may smell like a hefty bag after a few months but you can wash it or put it outside to air out
- Q: So I've seen a couple artists who use crochet to make sculptures and was thinking to imitate some of their methodology except I can't figure out how to get my yarn that stiff!I've tried the elmers glue in water but that only gets me so much stiffness and I've also coated granny squares in polyurethane but it takes a lot to get it stiff at all and is rather on the pricey sideI've tried crocheting with actual metal but any copper that's really viewably thick is too hard to make something withcornstarch and starches did barely anything.are there any methods that you know about or a tool you're used that will harden a soft object?Perhaps like what's used to harden and preserve flowers or goldfish crackers for hair pieces?
- No, you don't add anything like glue or starch to make your crochet stiff and hardWhat you need is the right kind of yarnYou want a very tightly twisted crochet yarnIt has to be spun specifically for crochet - knitting yarn is spun in a different directionMost people don't know that, and will use any yarn, but they are not all created equalYou want something that is called seine twine; it is quite a strong string or cord, and feels hardIt is twisted very tightly, in what we call a hard twistThen you will need to use a much smaller hook than normalAll your stitches will be very tightIt is going to be very hard to crochet, but you have to tryYou want it so tight that you barely get the hook through the stitchTry several sizes until you find the right oneYou want a smaller hook that you would normally use with that yarnThen you will most likely use a single crochetThe longer your stitches, the more flexible is your fabricSo make the simplest stitch possible, the single crochetSo it is a combination of several things: tightly twisted yarn, much smaller hook, tiny tight stitchesThat should do it! Give it a tryBut be warned - this is very slow work! Don't over-strain your hands - you will want to be able to work tomorrow!
- Q: If I bleach this light beige knit throw blanket, will it turn white?
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- Q: Leather couch with 2 dogs and a cat? Opinions please (pic)?
- hey! lets not have such a gloomy face! there's lots to do in summeryou could join any activities or start your own band ( if your into that) go crazy or write a story, play hide and seek with you're neighbors lol try to use your imagination think like a little kid! have a campout at the beach etc.
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