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Ceramic Fiber Blanket with High Tensile Strength Module

Ceramic Fiber Blanket with High Tensile Strength Module

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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

 

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 Ceramic Fiber Module with Good Tensile Strength

 

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!!

 

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