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High Alumina Ceramic Fiber Blanket

High Alumina Ceramic Fiber Blanket

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Min Order Qty:
225 roll
Supply Capability:
50000 roll/month

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General information:

Cmax-Ceramic Fibre Blanket is ideal thermal insulation material, fire-proof material and sound-absorbing material. Ceramic fiber blanket has even texture and smooth surface. CNBM ceramic fiber blanket is made of high quality alumina-silicate ceramic fiber by using double side needling methods which improve the tensile strength and the flatness of the ceramic fiber blanket. Our ceramic fiber blanket contains no organic binders which guarantee the stability and constructability of the ceramic fiber blanket at both high temperature and low temperature. What’s more, we are main supplier of Morgan . 



Advantages:

Cmax ceramic fibre blanket is resistant to most chemicals attack except hydrofluoric phosphoric acid and high pH alkali(na2o or k2o). Its thermal and physical properties can not be affected by oil, steam and water, very good thermal insulating materials.
Heat reflectance
Light weight
Low thermal conductivity
Low heat storage
Flexible
Resilient to thermal stock
High tensile strength
Corrosion resistance
Easy to install
Asbestos free

Application:
Petrochemical process heater refractory fiber lining
Heat treating furnace or intermittent (shuttle) kiln hot face lining
General furnace backup insulation
Heat seals for kiln car or furnace door
Electrical insulator
High temperature acoustic

Technical Data

ITEM

STD

HP

HA

HZ

Classification Temp.,

1260

1260

1350

1430

Working Temp.,

1050

1100

1200

1350

Al2O3 Content

45-47

45-46

53-55

38-54

ZrO2 Content

--

--

--

10-18

Thermal Conductivity(w/m.k)

(1000 )  0.17

(1000 ) 0.22

(1200 )  0.26

(1200 ) 0.31

Thermal Shrinkage 24h,%

(1150 )   ≤3

(1250 )  ≤3

(1300 )  ≤3.5

(1350 ) ≤3.5

 

 Refractory Insulating Ceramic Fiber Blanket HA

Q: He's only 3 weeks old, when he wakes up we do the routine of feeding him, or changing him whichever is needed first, its always been like this, until today, he wakes up we eat, change etcafter we do all that he screams like he is in painI don't know what to doHe will take his pacifier and suck on it for a while, he is not still hungry I have tried offereing the bottle again, he doesnt need a diaper change, this has been going on all dayHe will scream and screamI don't know whats wrong with him, he isnt hurt anywhere, when his pacifier either falls out or he spits it out he starts screaming againIts breaking my heart that I can't get him to stop cryingIt's just me and him here, daddy is at work, all my friends and family live quite a ways away so I cant call anyone to help me
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Q: Im the maid of honor for a friends wedding but i dont fit into my dress at the moment and really want to lose weight for it and for myself, I gave birth to my son in october of 06, and a couple months after that i was diagnosed with hypothyroid disease which makes it even harder to lose wait since having the disease i gained 20 pounds.
please consult an endocirnologist or a dieticianthey will give you a diet that is specefic to your needsbeleive mebecause what u think will work might be harmful for your health conditionhere is a general piece of advice my dietician gives: follow a practical diethave a snack every three hoursfruit or soy nutsMake sure your plate has this ratio - 50% veg, 25% carb, 25% proteinPick an exercise regime you likeBut lose only 1 kilo a weekThat is the permanent way of losing.
Q: What foods are high in fiber that he might like?
Are you a evidence chief ? so, you will no longer have self assurance or have faith something till you notice in person which contain your very own eyesif so, there is little need in answering your questionif i answer you will lower back inquire from me evidencewhat befell in 9/11 grew to become into no longer magic, yet what you're asking now could be a magicdo no longer do magics.
Q: A few questions for construction folks out thereI'm ignorant on the subject, but am a first time homeownerIs all that's between laminate flooring and the ground/dirt is plywood, insulation, and the laminate? If so, why isn't there like a huge hard plastic barrier or metal or even concrete? Wouldn't that keep insects out better?Around my floor air vents, the small crack where the vent meets the floor.is this a direct path to under the house? A possible insect/rodent pathway? Should I place expandable foam there?I know walls are hollow (insulation and such inside), but at the bottom of the walls are they simply open to rodents and insects getting into them? I ask all of these questions because I'm paranoid of pestsFor the first time, we heard a mouse or something in our ceiling scratching at the woodProblem is, above the ceiling is NOT the attic, it's the up stairs floor so there's no way to set traps etc.I'm aggravated that it's even possible for something to get into that space in the first place!Thanks!
Wash it with soda with hot water and lemonRough spot will be removed.
Q: I'm 21, 5'5, and have been stuck at around 160 for monthsMy 160 is also different from most peoples, as it seems to be alot of muscle (in my legs).I go to the gym 5-6 times a week for two hours, running about 3 miles on the treadmill, and various other cardio and weights, or swimming lapsI come home drenched in sweat, and I spend 15 minutes in the sauna post-workout.I eat a vegetarian/vegan diet, organic when possible, and whole grainsI've cut beer and diet soda out of my diet.I drink the daily recommended amount of water.You'd think by now the weight would be falling off of meIt's notI've been fluctuating around 160 for months, and it's water weight pounds lost/gainedWtf is wrong?Also, please do not leave comments regarding my vegetarian/veganismI'm sticking to my choice, and I'll disregard your whole spiel.
I would think that if you did use something that had aluminum over a long period of time it would contribute or link someone to Alzheimer'sBut you would have to use it for a long period of time, along the lines of 30+ yearsI don't have the one right answer but I would say yes it would over long exposure.
Q: Which is better? Bed pillows with low thread count or high thread count?
Over the last several years the focus on thread count has dominated the bedding marketplaceThe numbers have kept going up… first we wanted 400 thread count, then 600 thread count… and now everyone wants 1000 thread countThe sad truth is that by focusing only on thread count the customer is not getting the best productIn fact, thread count is not even the most important quality indicator Sheeting Quality Indicators Fiber Quality Yarn Size Finishing Thread Count Construction Thread count is simply the number of threads per square inch of fabricThese consist of vertical threads (warp) and horizontal threads (weft) woven togetherConstruction refers to how the thread count is achieved ( of warp and weft yarns, of picks in the weft, use of 2 ply yarns etc.) To achieve higher thread counts, sometimes 2 ply yarns are used and sometimes multiple yarns (picks) are inserted into the weftIn weave quality terms alone, the best fabric will be made with single ply yarns and have a single pickThe highest thread count you can get with this type of construction is 360Above that, 2 ply yarns and/or multi-picks must be used In a quality product, the incremental comfort value of increasing thread count over 300 is very littleA 300 thread count can feel far superior to a 1000 thread countThread count has become a simple metric used by marketing people to capture interest and impress with high numbersThe problem with mass produced high thread count sheets is that to keep the price down, important elements of quality must be sacrificed, meaning in the end the customer gets a product with an impressive thread count but that probably feels no better (or even worse) than something with a lower thread count.
Q: Can you make a no sew blanket out of ultra cuddle fleece?
the clothes (or smth like that ;) should be white
Q: Every time I eat or drink anything now it runs through meI have diarrhea so badI go at least 10 times a day on a normal dayIt contains alot of mucusSometimes it's bright yellow and oilyI have went from a pant size 17 to below a 12 in 3 weeksI am scared something might really be wrongI already know I have IBSBut it's getting worse by the dayI still eat and I eat healthy so I won't get weak or dehydratedBut It does not matter what I do it still happensWhat could this be from besides IBS?
If you're still constipated, go see the doctorBut since you said your side hurts, you need to go see the doctor.
Q: I'd really prefer it if it doesn't change the curd's physical appearance too much (so probably no obvious color change please, but I reckon that subtle color change/anything else would be great).I have thought of nuts and fruits, but the problem is, most nuts that are high in fibre are also high in fat and most high fibre fruits would make the curd change color.I would really appreciate it if you could tell me if there are any high fibre nuts that are also low fat, yellow/orange fruits that are high fibre or if you have any other ideas for a low fat high fibre food that can be used when making the curd(:Thanks!
do you mean to put into lemon curd once its finished or to make lemon curd with? If you are talking about to make lemon curd, I don't think messing with the recipe THAT drastically is going to yield lemon curdMost recipes I have seen only include 4 ingredients, egg yolks, lemon zest and juice and sugarThat combination is what lemon curd isusing a different fruit, high fiber or not, will result in something else but NOT lemon curdLemon is already low fat and the zest does add some fiber but not a great deal All nuts have fat AND fiberthat is their natureAll fruits have fiber but using them instead of lemon for making curd does not yield lemon curdAnd only the juice is called for in the recipes anyway so any fiber the fruit might have had is not includedIf you are dieting, my advice to you is use diet instant lemon pudding made with skim milk insteadIt is the only thing I can think of that is low fat, low calorie but not hi fiber.
Q: I'm about 280 pounds and shopping for a new mattressIf you have experience please let me know how thick your mattress or possibly the brandI'd rather not sink to the box spring but I'm not a fan of a firm mattressAny advice would be great, thanks!
Should local damage really your primary concern when it comes to selecting materials? Or should you be more concerned with weight, or the overall integrity of the structure as a whole? 4130 CrMo is certainly more ductile than 6061 aluminum6061 is a precipitation- hardening alloy, it's excellent strength (for aluminum) comes at the expense of lower ductility and malleabilityIn other words, it's more brittle How exactly are you doing your stiffness calculations? Using 6061 aluminum you should be able realize significant weight savings, provided you do your design work in a thorough and competent enough manner Designing the structure to be of equal weight in the aluminum may give you a significant safety factor in terms of strengthI say Maystiffness is not really a function of yield strength, it is mainly a function of length, outside radius, and the elastic modulus (which is somewhat lower in Al) In other words, to increase stiffness in the aluminum you may wish to increase the outside radius of the tubing Also in terms of denting it's fair to compare a tube to a flat plateYield strength and toughness considerations aside, it's much more difficult to dent a flat plate when it is 2.5 times thickerNote that safety factor is something that is designed into a structure, it has nothing to do with the intrinsic properties of the material itselfNote that 4130 is equally subject to work hardeningThis is true of almost any ductile material, for example steel, aluminum, copper, nylon, etc.

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