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Ceramic Fiber Blanket - Refractory Insulating Materials 1350C

Ceramic Fiber Blanket - Refractory Insulating Materials 1350C

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

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General information:

Cmax ceramic fiber blanket is made from high quality gao-ling clay, high purity alumina and silica oxides by spun or blown process. It is asbestos free. No chemical binder is added. Double-size needling provides blanket with great tensile or handling strength for easy installation. Blankets are available in various classified temperature from 1260ºC to 1430ºC.

Standard Sizes:

25*610*7200mm

50*610*3600mm

13*610*14400mm

25*1220*7200mm

50*1220*3600mm

 

Regular Density:

128kg/m3, 96kg/m3

 

Advantages:
Heat reflectance
Light weight
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
Fire protection

Non-standard sizes are available upon request.

TECHNIQUE DATA                                                                    

STD

HP

HA

HZ

CLASSIFICATION TEMPERATURE(C)

1260

1260

1350

1450

WORKING TEMPERATURE(C)

1000

1050

1200

1350

COLOR

WHITE

WHITE

WHITE

WHITE

BULK DENSITY(kg/m 3 )

96/128

96/128

96/128

96/129

THERMAL SHRINKAGE 24HRS                                                
(Density 128kg/m 3 )

≤ 3

≤ 3

≤ 3.5

≤ 3.5

THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY(W/m. k)                
(Density 128kg/m3 )

800C

0.15

0.176

0.160

0.155

1000C

0.170

0.220

0.180

0.230

1200C

-

-

0.260

0.31

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION(%)

Al2O3

45-46

45-46

53-55

38-54

SiO2+Al2O3

98.5

99

99

82-90

ZrO2

-

-

-

13-18

Fe2O3

≤ 0.4

≤ 0.3

≤ 0.3

≤ 0.3

 

 Refractory Insulating Materials Ceramic Fiber Blanket 1350C

 

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98.6Just like children and adultsIf the baby's temperature is over 100.4 or below 97, call the pediatrician.
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Q: Hi, I'm 18, 5'3 and roughly 135lbsI'm looking to loose something like 20lbsI am trying to stick to a 1000 calorie diet, drinking only water, running about 1 mile a day, and doing 100 sit upsIs this a good strategy to loose the weight? Will it work or do you have any suggestions how to reach my goal faster? Thank you!
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Q: Does anyone know how to make the very tips of the yarn to not poke out? Even on the wrong side, it looks tacky and sometimes it moves to the right sidesAnd on blankets, I'm trying to make the wrong side look decent as wellI wondered about holding a flame to the tip and melting it onto the stitching but am nervous about doing that, ha haAny ideas? Thanks
I usually work the yarn ends a few stitches beyond where it's needed for securityThen I pull slightly on the yarn end and clip it offWhen I pull on the knitting to stretch it out a bit, the yarn end disappears into the fabricHelpful hints: If possible, hide the yarn ends in a seamIf you're working on an unseamed piece, change yarns at the sides of the workThen work one yarn end UP and the other DOWN on the edge.
Q: boiler pipes? The pipes get incredibly hot, an i wasn't sure if i can use regwater pipe insulation on themThey have really old asbestos (sp?) insulation on them but most of its fallen off an rottedWhat can i use on very hot boiler pipes? An will it greatly effect the amount of heat being put out on the radiator of the pipe is insulated vsuninsulated.?Will pick best answer, Thanks
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Q: do ceramic cook tops crack on their own?
They are a ceramic material that has a very low thermal expansion, so do not break from thermal shock, but are not as strong as tempered glassThey are suitable for wood stove doors and can be cut just like glassIf you drop a cast iron skillet from about a foot, it would break the stove topBTW the best way to clean one is to burn the food off or use a razor blade scraper.
Q: They ran out of the color I need at Michaels, and they don't know when they'll get more, so I want to order it online.
Are you stupid? I'll take that as a yesIf it isn't safe to INHALE asbestos fibres, then why would it be safe to EAT? Please, stop wasting everyone's timeIt's a question with an obvious answer - noKelly
Q: okay so i jog 2 miles everyday i have no problems exercising i just need some health foods or a meal plan that i could use everydayalso is it all right if i do sit ups when i have a belly fat ?thanks in advance
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Check both of the heads to make sure they are straightThe cast iron heads need to be checked for cracks, magnafluxing the heads is the term usedThe aluminum heads need to be pressure tested for cracksUse a fricken magnet if you can't just look at the heads and tell!

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