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Ceramic Fiber Blanket with Low Insulation Facing Aluminum Foil

Ceramic Fiber Blanket with Low Insulation Facing Aluminum Foil

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1.CE Certificate ,ASTM Testing report, AS/NZ4859.1 certification

2.Non-combustible A1

3.Great rebound elasticity, can reach almost original level in 24 hours after unpacked vaccum packing

4.Low thermal conductivity

5.Stable chemical property

6.Low moisture rate and good hydrophobicity

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Character: 

Length: 5000-30000mm
Width: 1200mm 
Thickness: 25-150mm
Density: 12,16,20,24,32,40,48kg/m3
Thermal conductivity: 0.037-0.06W/mK
Average Fiber dia.:less than 5.5
Grade of combustibility:Non combustible Grade A
Hydrophobicity:More than 98.2%
Sound Absorption coefficient:

1.03 product reverberation method 24kg/m3 2000HZ

Advantage:

 CE certificate Grade A1 fireproof

* Unique technology; rebound degree after compressive packing is up to 99.2%.
* Soft and long glass fibers can maximally lessen flying catkins in the construction.
* Sound absorption and noise reduction; it can effectively prevent sound from spreading.
* Grade A1 incombustible materials.
* Easy for construction; cutting at will.
* Antisepsis, ageing resistance, and anticorrosion, ensuring a healthy environment.
* Low moisture absorption; stable physical properties.

Q:Should I insulate the ceiling which is the house roof?
Not unless it is living spaceIf it is just an attic, put another layer of insulation perpendicular to the ceiling joists (first layer should be blown between joists or bat insulation laid between joists)You don't want to insulate the underside of the roof if you can help itFor one, the heat won't stop rising until it fills up the atticThat's wasted heatAnother reason is that you want as much air flow under the roof as possibleThis extends the life of the decking and the shinglesIdeally, the roof should be the same temperature on both sidesOf course, this isn't possible, but the closer the temperature on the underside of the roof is to the top side, the betterIf it is freezing outside, it should be colder than a witches tit in the atticYou also need some type of ventilation in the attic to allow hot air to escape in the summer If it is living space, that's a whole 'nother can of worms.
Q:I asked somewhat about this beforeBut I need to understand a few thingsFirst of all, is bat panel installation put up in 4x8 sheets on the studs like drywall, or is it cut and place between the 15 is 2x4 studs? Also, I was thinking of gettin paper-backed rolled insulation so I could just run it from top of wall to floor and staple to studs on each sideany better ideas? Which is cheaperthanks
Fascinating! Are the pennies still legal tender? (Ruined beyond belief) Or do you have to discard them? Thanks for answering this question! Ang
Q:I bought a blanket at a military surplus store; it may be usedI took it to a cleaners to have it cleanedI left it in the plastic until recentlyIt stinksIt almost has a urine smellHow can I wash it? How can I get the stink out of it?
Monkey Bread Ingredients: 4 cans refrigerated biscuits 1 cup packed brown sugar 1 1/2 sticks butter (3/4 cup) 1/2 cup white sugar 2 Tablespoons cinnamon 1/2 cup raisins (these are optional, it's great with or without them) Directions: 1Preheat oven to 350 degrees F and grease a 9-10 inch tube pan2Mix white sugar and cinnamon in a medium sized plastic bagCut the biscuits into halves or quarters and place six to eight biscuit pieces in the sugar cinnamon mixShake well3Arrange pieces in the bottom of the greased panContinue layering until all the biscuit pieces are coated and in the panIf you are using raisins, place them among the biscuit pieces as you are layering4In a small saucepan, melt the butter with the brown sugar over medium heatBoil for 1 minutePour over the layered biscuits5Bake for 35 minutesLet bread cool in pan for 10 minutes, then turn out onto a platePull apart and enjoy! Icing: Ingredients: 1/2 pound cream cheese 1/2 pound butter 1 pound powdered sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 teaspoon lemon juice Directions: 1.Allow cream cheese and butter to get to room temperature2Beat butter and cream cheese together in a large bowl with a mixer3Slowly add in the pound of powdered sugar4After all the powdered sugar is added mix for 12 minutes (do not mix less than that)5When almost done, add in the extract and lemon juice.
Q:I want to make a handle out of what ever material that it isIf it does not fully eliminate the heat fine, just aslong as it really lowers it.
There is no material that absolutely does not let heat pass, because all materials have a finite thermal conductivityWhat you want is a material with the minimal thermal conductivity, or that can be described as a thermal insulatorA lot of plastics have pretty low thermal conductivity, as do some ceramicsIn particular, acrylic, glass, Teflon, and PVC are all quite good thermal insulatorsAmong metals, carbon steel is pretty good; it's much less thermally conductive than aluminum or copper.
Q:I live in a one story single family house in the bay area of CAOne of the room, unfortunately assigned to the baby, in the house is especially cold at night and very cold at winterI can tune up the heater, but then the rest of the house will be very hot in order to keep That room not-cold I wonder does anyone have experience with blown-in wall insulation, and can share with me how much it helpsI am sure our house is not side wall insulated, and we have efficient insulation in the atticThank you very much
So I understand you have central heating? It's hard with this system to regulate the temperature if a specific spot is colder (hotter would be as simple as closing the vent)We have a problem in my house in our room, it's always freezing in the winterThe only solution is a independent heating unit (whether plugged in or you install one on the 220v)So to answer your question, yes better insulation would help, but if the house is already well insulated, it won't change anything.
Q:What all do I need to start blowing glass at home?
There are two kinds of torch glassblowing/lampworking - soft glass and borosilicate (Pyrex)Borosilicate requires more expensive equipment but is less likely to crack while working or cooling as it expands/contracts lessBoro may be required for pipesBoro requires a torch that uses oxygenThe minor burner in this kit is such a torch Beads are usually made with soft glass as it is cheaper, easier to work and has more colors availableBubbles are usually made by starting with tubing and heating and closing the endPipes are obviously made by starting with tubing- You will need to have more ventilation than just fans - you have to exhaust the fumes, not just blow them aroundYou need a fire resistant work surface and either 5 or more feet to the nearest wall or a fire resistant wall surface as the heat from a torch (which is aimed away from you) carries several feet and can locally heat the wallIt is not legal in most jurisdictions to have larger propane tanks (20 pound BBQ size or bigger) in a residential spaceThis means either using natural gas or having the tank outside with a cutoff valve leading to piping going inside or having a separate studio spaceYou should take a class with this quality torch before buying.
Q:I want to spin my own yarn, but I don't know how to do it or where to buy the stuff or even what stuff to use! Thanks!
Can you tape plastic sheeting up over the windows, to act as sort of an inside storm window? This will block out drafts from the window and help very much in keeping heat in the roomAlso, a thick rug or two that will cover the floor will keep the floor warmer and help keep heat in and cold from below out.
Q:I have some gastrointestinal problems and have been prescribed by the doctor a laxative plan, and today is the quot;major cleanoutquot; (where i take a ton of laxes before setting me on a steady program).what should i be eating today? it's annoying becuase this is at the same time i'm trying to maintain/gain a little weight (i'm 95 lbs and 5'4quot;) and it's hard to track what weight loss/gain is from my eating or what will be from the laxativesi don't want to gain weight too fast, and am worried if i just eat big every meal it'll end up being more weight gain than i intendedi don't know, kind of complicated, just any advice? drink lots of water, i know that!
Are you from Tooele, Utah? Everybody out there has a lifted truck.
Q:How much yarn will I need to crochet a baby blanket? what size should it be?
Sparknotes A Single Shard
Q:I just applied thermal paste to my CPU and installed a new coolerWhen tightening the tension bracket under the CPU Cooler, a little thermal paste oozed out like on the edge of the CPU.I wiped it with some tissue and its mostly gone but if anything theres like small marks or so near the CPU edge that cant be reachedIs it safe to just leave it like that? Theere isnt alot, if any, im just making sure if everything is safe just incase there's a little left on the edges.Thanks!!
Bran Muffins Ingredients: 1 cup wheat bran 1 - 1/2 cups whole wheat flour 1/2 cup raisins 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 3/4 cup milk 1/2 cup molasses or honey 2 tablespoons oil 1 egg, beaten 1/4 cup walnuts chopped Preheat oven to 400?FStir together the bran, flour, soda and baking powderStir in raisins and set asideBlend milk, molasses, oil and eggAdd to dry ingredients and mix just until moistenedSpoon into 12 greased muffin tinsBake for 15 minutes or until muffins pull away from sides of cupsMakes 12 marvelous muffins!

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