Cryogenic Micro Fiberglass Insulation Paper for LNG
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- Shanghai
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- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 200000 m²/month
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1. Description of Cryogenic Micro Fiberglass Insulation Paper:
This serial of aluminum foil laminated cryogenic insulation quilt is a lamination of adiabatic material, non-adiabatic material and aluminum foil according to different combination and slicing based on request.
During application, customers can directly wrap them onto the cryogenic storage containers without using winding facilities. It greatly saves OEM manufacturers from tooling and working hours for binding. Customized cryogenic insulation quilts are supplied on request according to different size and formation.
2. Specification of Cryogenic Micro Fiberglass Insulation Paper:
Aluminum foil laminated cryogenic insulation material (paper) is widely applicable in the cryogenic industry on such equipment and devices as Dewar, vehicle cylinder, LNG tanker, LNG storage tank, LNG vessel, cryogenic piping system, skid-mounted gas filling station and etc.
3.Application of Cryogenic Micro Fiberglass Insulation Paper:
The application of such material (paper) is termed as "supreme insulation material" with outstanding adiabatic effect which can effectively reduce potential evaporation.
4.Technical Data of Cryogenic Micro Fiberglass Insulation Paper:
- Q: im about to get a ball pythonand i know nothing about them.except i get along great with them (my friend has one)so can somone give me the 411?
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- Q: 10th grader looking for ideas. Please help!Here's a little about me- I'm sixteen. Things that interest me are art (music, drawing, dance, photography, history), philosophy, social work, people, good movies, green tea, dove milk chocolate, nature, and fitness. I'm pretty open-minded and like a lot of different things. Even though i'm interested in social work and such, I don't want to test humans or animals because that's too much work. I either want to build something or create an experiment, but I have no idea what to do! I'm pretty lost.
- Well, creating an experiment without people is rather tough, although you do like photography, maybe you can do an experiment with different (color maybe) lights as flashes or even something as simply as what dances (types or steps) works out the body the most. What helped me at the Science fair was watching game shows and try to make a science project out of that. Good Luck Though :)
- Q: i heard that the water trays (pans) doesn‘t hold enough water to support the correct humidity at hatch time is this true and if so what do I need to put in their to raise the humidity? and please be specific and thank you!
- I develop chickens--never artificially incubated 'til this 365 days. The cautioned volume of humidity is sixty 5% or greater. The optimal is seventy 5%. (it is for chickens) yet once you have candled see the chicks coming up in the eggs your humidity fee is at a first rate fee, i would not concern approximately it b/c, through fact the previous Answerer pronounced you need to finally end up killing them. in case you prefer to, you need to spritz the eggs with water. submit to in concepts, nature isn't an exacting technological awareness my hens look to do nicely with hatching on their very own w/o the help of a thermometer or barometer. They occassionally get off the eggs to devour get some water have had no probs with hatching costs as long through fact the eggs are fertilized. sturdy success!
- Q: can i use sepiolite in my bearded dragon tank?
- No, bearded dragons like arid enviroments. sepiolite i believe is supposed hold moisture like vermiculite. Use dry bedding like crushed walnut shells or cypress mulch. if you plan on breeding and incubating eggs then vermiculite or sepiolite would work great to keep the eggs moist.
- Q: OK found a Black and Yellow king snake 3 days ago, i decided to keep it, so i put it into a cage (aquarium) and now she is laying eggs,what do i do,she has laid 3 already,do i take the eggs from her or leave them in there, help me
- That depends on whether you want more King Snakes.
- Q: My dragon out of no where is digging and needs to lay her eggs. We know what to do, but question is, we have an incubator that needs a new fuse we can go get tomorrow, if its not fixable we can go buy an incubator tomorrow, should I make her wait to lay her eggs til tomorrow, or just let her lay them now, then put them in their containers with vermiculite..etc, and where should I put them until I get the incubator tomorrow and its stabalized? Thankyou!
- Sounds healthful to me. in case you incubating for a male, it is going to hatch out any day now. yet whilst its for a woman you nonetheless have some approximately 14 extra days. you recognize in case you slowly enhance temps you may brighten the colour of your gecko a tad bit. (that's on condition that your incubating for woman)
- Q: how much they cost, their needs, etc anything would be appreciated.I‘m just starting my research on them as I think I might be interested )What is the minimum size tank they need??
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- Q: I went up to my uncle‘s cabin in Wisconsin and we stumbled upon a painted turtle‘s egg nest. He thought the hole was a snake hole, so he covered it all up. But when we saw a mother painted turtle nearby, we had thought it was her nest. We uncovered the hole and decided it would be neat to try to hatch one. My uncle says it takes an entire year for the turtle to finally hatch. So anyways, I brought the little turtle egg all the way home to Michigan in a protected plastic cup in some dirt from the nest. But I have some good questions needing answering. What temp should the eggs be kept in? How deep in the little glass bowl of dirt should it be kept? Should I add moisture to the egg daily by putting in small ammounts of water? Please answer, and thanks if you do! :)
- I would personally get a plastic terrarium with a hood and a heat lamp, keep the terrarium at around 70 to 80 degrees, keep the humidity at around 80 and I would keep the egg in Coconut fiber substrate
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- You can make your own compost. It takes some time and work. You should locate sources of both green material (sources of nitrogen) and brown material (sources of carbon). Use about equal amounts of green and brown. If you've never made compost before, I highly recommend that you read up on it before you start to find out how to do it best. You need a bin or location suited for a good pile. A way to turn the compost and a water source to keep it moist. Depending on the weather, location of compost, aeration or turning it could take from 1 to 8 months for your stuff to break down into compost.
- Q: my turtle has had 3 eggs ,how do i care for them
- Very carefully remove the eggs. Pick them up the exact same way it was laid. Rotating the eggs can kill the developing turtle. Place the eggs into small containers halfway full with damp vermiculite. The containers with the eggs should then be placed in an incubator. The best way to provide a safe incubator container is to take a plastic aquarium and place two bricks on their side at the bottom. Place the plastic container that contains the eggs on top of the two bricks and heat the water 82oF (28oC) with an aquarium heater. Cover the aquarium with pane of glass to ensure the heat and condensation stays with the incubator. It is essential to make sure the glass is slanted so that any condensation does not drip onto the turtle eggs as this can kill the embryos. The ideal humidity level for turtle eggs is between 95-100%. You can measure the level of humidity with a hygrometer hung on the aquarium wall. To tell when the egg is fertilized, hold the egg between your thumb and forefinger in front of a bright light. If the egg is fertilized, you will be able to see dark blood vessels inside even at an early stage. As time goes by, the blood vessels will turn into a dark area as the turtle develops. Unfertilized eggs show a light area around the air pocket inside the egg and a dark area at the drying yolk. An unfertilized egg will also begin to lose weight over time whereas fertilized eggs gain weight. If a turtle embryo dries in the egg, do not assume it is a mistake you made. The likely cause is because of the parent's diet.
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Cryogenic Micro Fiberglass Insulation Paper for LNG
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 200000 m²/month
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