• ISO9001 & 14001 Certified Ceramic Fiber Blanket (MDS) System 1
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ISO9001 & 14001 Certified Ceramic Fiber Blanket (MDS)

ISO9001 & 14001 Certified Ceramic Fiber Blanket (MDS)

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Ceramic fiber blanket
1.High Purity & working temperature reach 1150C
2.density :96-160kg/m3
3.CE/ISO9001/MSDS

Ceramic fiber blanket are manufactured from 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.




Q: I am moving my horses to new stables in the next 2 weeksThey are still doing renovations and my girls will be spending the winter in the paddocksWe are in Mississippi so the winters are pretty mild here, however we could be looking at a few cold weeks.I would appreciate some guidelines on what to look for and what not to get as it applies to horse blanketsI have 2 Arabian mares and 1 QH ponyAll were used to being out 24/7 before I got themThere will be a shelter but as most know, horses rarely use them.Thanks
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Q: I am REALLY REALLY interested in hogg island boas but im looking for the best care sheet if you guys could give me a care sheet and pricing for one that would be awesome thanks really appreciate it : )
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Q: adding stripes to store-bought sweaters?
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Q: i have a 100% wool blanket i want to wash and i don't want any shrinkage and i dont want to dry clean itAny tips?Also is it safe to use fabric softener?
As a knitter, I use something called Eucalan, which is made for washing woolI use it for wool yarnsYou can also wash the blanket on the delicate cycle of your washer with cold waterIt's the hot water that shrinks the wool, so use cold waterFabric softener might be too much for the wool, so in the dryer, don't dry it with hot air, use the no heat cycleUse the fluff cycle to soften itYou can also air dry itHope this helps.
Q: What can I do to reduce these two things?What food is good, which drinks, which sports?
From my experience, it mostly comes from brand new towelsWhat it is, is fibers which have gotten loose from the fabric, and gathers togetherIf you're trying to avoid it, good luck:) A good way to put that 'useless' lint to use is as a fire starter! some of the best stuff in the world!
Q: If you were to make your own large clay bowl, could you then safely use it to hold a fire?
You really need to check the specs on the pan so you can see what temperature levels it can be exposed toTypically, most Dutch ovens and cast iron pans are safe along with most anything ceramic.
Q: I've been knitting for over 10 yearsI am the type of person who prefers to make her own things instead of buy them, so I have been looking into dyeing my own yarn for years, but don't know where to begin and I don't want to dye with Kool AidI'm looking for maybe a start up kitI prefer worsted weight yarns, and I found a kit for sock yarn, but I really hate knitting socks and pretty much anything any bigger than a couple of inches with size 1 needles so I would never use the yarnA drop spindle kit is also possibleBeen looking into something like that as wellI would love any advice, as well as cheap places to get the stuff I'm looking for.Thanks!
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Q: I'm new to hiking, thinking about buying hiking clothes,i've this question does breathability lowers insulation? since if water vapour can escape, then your body might lose heatBecause there seems to be jackets which r both breathable yet keep warmth, i'm a bit confused
The two are not that relatedBreathability refers to the transfer of water vapor from your skin, through a fabric, and then out of the garmentNo waterproof/breathable fabric offers any type if insulation, except that it serves as a windbreakUsed without an insulating layer below, a waterproof/breathable garment is only useful in the summer Insulating materials that possess wicking properties are actually best used without an waterproof/breathable outer shell, unless it is rainingOnce water vapor leaves your body and gets trapped in the fabric, it will move away from your skinThat's good, but in winter that vapor will often condense before it reaches the shell thus causing condensation on the inside of the shellSki and snowboarding garments are made with both types of materials because most skiers and riders don't sweat a lotA Cross-country or backcountry skier will almost never be seen wearing a full ski parka and insulated ski pantsThey will carry lightweight shells in their packs and put those on when going down long downhill sectionsXC skiers almost never wear them because they are moving too much and those materials just will cause them to stay wet For hiking, it's best to keep a fleece jacket in your packUse that at night or when taking long breaksWhen you hike in the rain, just wear the rain gearGore-Tex and similar fabrics work best when worn over waffle-weave wicking shirts made from synthetic fabricsThese allow vapor to escape and reach the waterproof membrane in vapor formSynthetic hiking shorts are also a good idea if you are wearing rain pants.

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