Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Steel - Refractory Ceramic Fiber Felt
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 7000 m.t./month
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It is a needled blanket made from our ceramic bulk fiber which can withstand temperature up to 1400C degree(depends on different quality grades).The blanket is lightweight,flexible ,and available in a wide variety of thickness,widths and densities.
Ceramic Fiber Roll is a new type of fire-resistant insulation materials in white & tidy size,
with integrated fire resistance, heat separation and thermal insulation functions, containing no any binding agent. All Ceramic Fiber Roll are made though spun fiber production, the working tem is
from 1050°C to 1450°C, which is widely used in various sectors of refractory, insulation, thermal insulation field.
Characteristic:
Resistance to high temperature
Low thermal conductivity
Resistance to thermal shock
Excellent corrosion resistance
Low shot content
Low heat storage
High tensile strength
Good sound absorption
Double needled blanket -Low density -Low thermal conductivity -Shorter heat up and cool down time
Resilience and resistance to thermal shock -Flexible and easy to cut and install
Contain no organic binder -Asbestos free
Good Concentricity and Size Precision.
High Strength and Endurability,Good Anti-aging Performance.
Low Insertion Loss and High Pull Out Performance.
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- Q: I just got new carpet in my apartmentThere are fibers everywhereNot the entire quot;yarnquot; like fibers, but little single strands of the stuff the actual plush is made ofI've been vacuuming like crazy to try to make it a little betterOne vacuum is now clogged, and my roomba alone is going to take forever to get rid of it.Any advice?
- danielyou got cheap carpeteventually the problem will abate but for now keep vacuuming
- Q: I have a Tan, brown, and black beanie thats 60% cotton, and 40% acrylic that I want to dye Green, yellow, and redIs it possible to do that? And if so, what dye should I use?
- Even though the dye would stick to the cotton, the acrylic content would automatically make the colour look muted and less vibrant(The acrylic will stay whatever colour it started out as.) Another factor - To have the colours show up in the bright tones you have chosen, you would have to remove the original coloursEven though you would be able to remove some of the colour with bleach, you would not be able to remove all of it(Again, the acrylic would be the same, no matter what.) There's also a good chance of weakening and damaging the fibers - Bleach can be very corrosive to cotton fibersOverall: it has a high chance of messing up and not looking right, even if you have a lot of experience dying fibersIf you really want a beanie in those colours, consider making one, or having one made There are tons of free patterns on the internetA beanie often uses so little fabric or yarn that you can use leftovers from other projects.
- Q: Ceramic fiber felt 1050 type practice, according to what?
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- Q: Hello,I have a cape style home and the second floor gets ridiculously hot in the summerThe attic is well insulated but it is still really hot upstairsCentral air is too expensive so I'm trying to find more cost effective ways to cool the house down a bitI was thinking of installing a ridge vent, an attic fan (that blows exhuast outside of home) or a house fan that pulls air from the house and blows into atticThe problem with the ridge vent is that I don't think the eaves are vented property to get the system to work efficiently.So from your experience, which is most effective (aside from air conditioning)
- A ridge vent will help, but eve ventilation is importantIf it is inadequate you should increase it.Also, make sure that insulation is not blocking the end of the rafters by the roof deck.You should have 1 sqfoot of free air ventilation for 300 sqfeet of floor space as an absolute minimum.You may also be able to add gable vents above the ceiling joists.An attic fan controlled by a thermostat/humidistat will also help.Have it exhaust to the sunny side, so it draws air from the shady,cooler side.Don,t blow hot,moisture laden air into the attic unless it can escape!
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- You could marinate the chicken in something - look online for recipesJust a thought.is your oven thermostat working properly? It may be baking too fast or too high.
- Q: It is for a horse blanket, I am comparing 250 grams of hollow fiber fill or 250 grams of polyfill for a blanket to be warmer!
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- Q: My first attempt at knitting a stocking hatI started out with 88 stitches on circular needles and when I finished it the size was larger than I expectedWhat should I do now?Thanks
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- Q: I live in MarylandMy home is a pretty standard colonial built in 1966When I moved in, the blown-in loose insulation had pretty well settled, so I purchased some rolls of plastic covered Owen Corning insulationThey come in 25ft rolls and were simple to installIt helped a bit, but the 2nd floor is still cold in the winter and warm in summer.I'm a do-it-yourself kind of guy, so should I:1) Install another layer of the owens corning attic insulation (perpendicular) on top of the existing (I've heard I need to be careful with moisture buildup with plastic lined insulation???)2) Should I remove the rolls and just blow in gobs of insulation using a rental from Home Depot3) Should I just blow in gobs of insulation on top of the rolls of insulation that are there.Many thanks
- You do need to worry about moisture buildup if we are talking about laying two layers of plastic wrapped insulationBut with just the one you should be fineIf you're sold on batts go with bare insulation laid perpendicular, I love batts because you know exactly how much you're insulating each areaHowever blown insulation works as well and it's cheaperThe only danger with blown insulation is if someone else is installing it they can fluff it up to make it look like you're getting more than you actually areIf you're doing it yourself that shouldn't be a problemIt's odd that the second story is cold in the winter, is your air duct system working wellThe upstairs and down stairs aren't on the same system are they? If they are you need to add more openings to the upstairs if it's just one room or something similarIf It's a pretty large area you may need seperate systemsI don't know if any of this helps and my tendency to throw in the duct work is just because thats what I do for a livingFoam insulation where the wiring goes through the top of the studs helps a little, and I'm sure you've already weatherproofed your doors and windows, beyond that I can't think of anything.
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Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Steel - Refractory Ceramic Fiber Felt
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 7000 m.t./month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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