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High Purity Ceramic Fiber Blanket

High Purity Ceramic Fiber Blanket

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Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:Carton Box, Neutral packing is also available
Delivery Detail:Within two weeks

Specifications

Ceramic Fibre Blanket
1.Temp:1260C
2.density:64/96/128/160
3.thickness:13-50mm
OEM service is available.

LUYANGWOOL ceramic fibre blanket is manufactured from Luyang refractory ceramic fibre, and provide effective solutions to a wide spectrum of thermal management problems. Utilizing our proprietary high output blowing and spinning techniques, these products offer superior insulating performance, flexibility and resilience.

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Q: Such as sweater, bedsheet, shawl, cloth etc etc From: S.K.Srivastava, India
I think it is, Chemical engineers work in a variety of fields and a lot of us will be retiring in the next 10 to 15 yearsThey have a good starting salary and lower than normal unemploymentMechanical engineering is also a good choice.
Q: Wikipedia says velvet is typically made out of silk, and velveteen is made out of cottonBut, how can you tell the difference between the two fibers? Feel?
No need to shout dude, they use a gurney and the body is covered; in a hospital setting they use a large cart with the body underneath and covered.
Q: Can you wash a dry clean only blanket?
I cant add much i agree with the others that have posted, dont let it happen again it can be very dangerous! so make sure you dont leave anything around that she can chew, unless its a toyhope i helped Holland Lop Breeder: Anna
Q: I bought a fixer upper 3 months ago and have noticed that the dry wall has started cracking throughout the house in places I hadn't noticed beforeThe cracks are anywhere from hair line to a centimeter and are mostly forming where dry wall was painted to wood (ie baseboards)The floors also seem to have settled a little bitThe house was built in 1915It was by no means perfect when I bought it - but I am starting to get concernedThe cracks started appearing after I got insulation put in the attic and under the foundationCould this be a result of the warm air not being about to go through the ceiling and floors anymore? Should I be concerned and start making structural repairs? I believe the repairs to the foundation would cost more than the house would be able to bring back to the market - are their any less expensive alternatives? I know someone prior to myself has put some make-shift posts in the crawl space for extra protection would additional help or is this an insulation thing?
Yes aluminum can be put into ovens, it's microwaves you can't do that :) And as for muffin cupsPAM! Pam or any other kind of cooking spray is VERY useful to have around the house - not only for cookingIt's great for cooking with muffins and no cups because it is very low is calories and does not add any flavor (well, most dont) I use it all the time for my mini-muffins (the smaller kind that are a pain to use cups with) they pop out of the pan perfectly You can also use pam on a creaky doNon-stick cooking spray:) BTW, grease or Crisco, anything like that helps as well, get a piece of wax paper, dip in the crisco (or grease) and glob a light coating over the muffin holesGood luck
Q: I have an old Belfast sink and thought it might make a good BBQ in the garden, will it withstand the heat?
If you just read your book you would know the answersThis is the easy stuffIf you don't read and learn yourself you will not pass the course as you haven't even gotten to the hard stuff yet.
Q: just couple of simple questions for any experts out there:the insulation will be used in different areas so im looking for the best of both areasThanksWhat is the best heat insulation?What is the best sound insulation?
That's gonna be tight Best thing would be to go to a grocery store with a bulk section and loading up on oatmeal, beans, lentils, rice, and frozen vegetables (don't overlook spinach and other leafy greens - far superior to lettuce and cheaper)You can get a few loaves of bread and freeze the ones you are not usingIt will make the bread kinda stale, but you can toast it and it's fine againI would consider 'beans rice' type dishes like Cajun red beans and rice, Indian dal/channa, etcYou can more or less add any of the frozen vegetables to such dishes (or to ramen soups) or steam them as sides (adding lemon juice and spices/herbs for flavor)Since it's winter, chili and crock pot type stews are a wise idea tooStew meats can be reasonably pricedAlso, check out actual meat markets rather than grocery butcher counters/meat sections for bargainsI was amazed at how cheap a leg of lamb at the meat market was compared to the grocery sale priceSausages tend to be cheap, tooAlso, I suggest stealing toilet paper and hand napkins from work or public restroomsThat stuff is not cheapKinda ghetto, but you do what you gotta do until you can do what you want to doGood luck.
Q: i want to know some foods that are high in fiber and low in calories ,cause i am trying to eat healthy
i like wax paper bestit dont flavor the berry and it keeps the counter clean!
Q: What are the specifications of ceramic fiber rope?
Main parameters of ceramic fiber textile: Al2O3: ≥45% SiO2 ≥96%, fiber diameter (micron): 2-5, burning loss(%): 18 ±3, continuous use temperature (℃): 650(glass fiber)-1050 (stainless steel wire), hot-shrinkage rate(%): <4% (nine hours under 1150℃), thermal conductivity(w/mk): <0.20 (800℃), shot content(%): none, volume and density(kg/m3): 350 – 600.

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