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Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Heat Insulation and Refractory Applications

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Heat Insulation and Refractory Applications

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1 roll
Supply Capability:
1000000 roll/month

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Quick Details

Grade:

HAZ (High Aluminum Zirconium)

Application:

Liners Of Industrial Furnace

Thickness:

Thickness: 20mm, 25mm, 50mm

Width:

Width: 600mm, 610mm

Length:

Length: 3600mm, 7200mm

Chemical Composition:

Alumina (Al2O3+SiO2)

Ultimate Strength (≥ MPa):

0.08-0.12

Working Temperature:

1000-1500

Fiber Diameter:

3~4.5um

Shrinkage (1800 ℉, 3h):

5

Thermal Conductivity:

0.06-0.36

Density (kg/m³ ):

128

Model Number:

BN-CF-T08

Brand Name:

Besun

Place of Origin:

Henan, China (Mainland)

Density:

96/128/160kg/m3

Type:

1100C/1260C/1420C/1600C

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:In wooden case
Delivery Detail:3days

Specifications

Needled Ceramic Fiber Blanket 
1. Low thermal conductivity 
2. Excellent insulating effect 
3. Low thermal shrink

Needled Ceramic Fiber Blanket is made of special ceramic long-fiber that is produced by the melting of very pure raw materials in double surface meeding process without binders and with good stability in a large range of temperature.

The process of double surface needing increase interweaving and tensile strength.Ceramic fiber blanket is a needled blanket that has exceptional handling strength, while being flexible and lightweight. Ceramic Fiber Blanket is made of high purity Alumino-Silicate (and Zirconia) fibrous wool.

Needled Ceramic Fiber Blanket Characteristic:

--Needled blanket

--Non-combustible

--Low thermal conductivity

--Shorter heat up and cool down time

--Resilience and resistance to thermal shock

--Flexible and easy to cut or install

--Consist of acoustic properties

--Contain no organic binder

--Asbestos free
--Excellent thermal stability 
--Excellent chemistry quality

--Resistance to burning

--Low thermal capacity

--Good insulation

--Good obstructing voice and mechanism strength

--Low shrinkage

--Good springiness for fibers

--Convenient producing and installing

Needled Ceramic Fiber Blanket Standard Size:

Available size(mm/roll)

Length: 3600mm, 7200mm

Width: 600mm, 610mm

Thickness: 20mm, 25mm, 50mm

Note: Other sizes could be customized as your request.

Needled Ceramic Fiber Blanket Types

Item

JY-1100

JY-1260

JY-1420

JY-1600

Classification Temp(C)

1100

1260

1420

1600

Color

Pure White

Pure White

Pure White

Pure White

Density(kg/m3)

64

64

96

128

160

160

160

160

Permanent Linear Shrinkage(%)  24hours,128kg/m3

-3(1000C)

-3(1200C)

-3(1300C)

-3(1400C)

Thermal Conductivity(W/m.k) (128kg/m3)

0.09(400C)

0.09(400C)

0.12(600C)

0.16(800C)

0.16(800C)

0.16(800C)

0.2(1000C)

0.2(1000C)

Tensile Strength(Mpa),128kg/m3

0.08-0.12

0.08-0.12

0.08-0.12

0.08-0.12

Chemical Composition (%)

Al2O3

46

47-49

52-55

39-40

Al2O3+SiO2

97

99

99

-

ZrO2

-

-

-

15-17

Fe2O3

<1.0< p="">

0.2

0.2

0.2

Na2O+K2O

≤0.5

0.2

0.2

0.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Heat Insulation Refractory Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Heat Insulation Refractory Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Heat Insulation Refractory Ceramic Fiber Blanket

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