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Ceramic Fiber Soluble Fiber Blanket

Ceramic Fiber Soluble Fiber Blanket

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6000 m.t./month

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Product description:
Soluble fiber blanket is a body soluble fibre that utilises a unique spinning technology to create a special fibre with superior thermal and mechanical properties.This special fibre is made from a blend of calcium,silica and magnesium which give fiber the ability to support contonuous temperatures up to 1000℃.
Features:
Low thermal conductivity
Low heat storage
High tensile strength
Thermal shock resistance
Light weight
Excellent corrosion resistance

Typical applications:
Aluminium homogenizing furnace linings
Back-up insulation for dense refractory
Annealing furnace linings
Stress reliecing blankets
Heat treatment furnace linings
Crude heater linings
Co-generation duct linings
Reusable insulation pads
Expansion joints

Q: or how do u keep ur hair straight?
i use paul mitchell super skinny serum before blow drying my hairit speeds the blow drying time and keeps my hair very manageableafter i blow dry my hair i use a ceramic straightener, and rusk thermal str8 products to protect my hair, and my hair doesnt get very frizzy! good luck!
Q: Can you use stereo antenna wire? If not, where can I find what's best?
The wire must be insulated and a light gauge (small ) should be used like 24 or 22 copper wire like the kind in telephone wiringWrap the wire around the nail tightly and as many times as possibleMake sure you don't strip off the plastic coating on the wire - bare wire won't workYou could also try a larger/longer nailI haven't done this in a long while so I hope it works for you.
Q: what dye is used for dying chiffon fabric?
Electric blankets can overheat you and that is not good for the babyTry to limit your caffeine to 2 cups a day (don't know why but I was told the same thing) and as far as lunch meats go- you can eat them if heated.Just in case they have harmful bacteria, you could infect the babyEating alot of dairy and fruits is good! I've drank more milk and eaten more watermelon in this pregnancy than in my entire life!
Q: My husband and I are trying to lose weight and I was just looking around for some healthy recipes and any tips anyone might have to help lose weight and keep it offand also does anyone keep a food diary?? Just writing down eveything that you eat everyday I think I heard about this on Tyra?? Has anyone tried using one or ever heard of it????Thanks.
Formula for Success: 1Small Frequent Meals Don't skip meals or go more than four hours without eating this set you up for later temptationWhen meals are more than six hours apart, plan strategic snacks 2Eat Moderate Portions Eat a little less of everything! 3Beware of Concentrated Sugars Excess sugar eaten alone causes more insulin secretionInsulin promotes fat storage and can result in a rebound drop in blood sugar levelsLow blood sugar, in return, stimulates the appetite, especially cravings for more sugar 4Eat Foods High in Fiber Fiber fills you up and helps stabilize blood sugar levelsThere are two types of fiber: soluble and insolubleWe need both of them in our diet! 5Lower Your Fat Intake Limit foods that are high in fat 6 Consume Caffeine in Moderation, If at All Caffeine, like alcohol, may be contained in beverages considered to be food but the effects of this chemical are definitely drug-like 7Exercise at least 3 times a weekWalk, walk, walk, or Run!!! Drink Plenty of waterUse the charts below to determine your appropriate weight and caloric intakeA recipe site, from the Mayo Clinic is included.
Q: I am trying to figure out how I could make my own spinning wheel since it is not in my budget to pay $400 for a brand new one right nowAny ideas, websites, ebooks? HELP!!! I know how to make a homemade drop spindle, I am looking to make a spinning wheel.
yu should start with big needles because they are very easy to learn with and once you get more advanced you could switch to smaller onesAny yarn from JoAnn Fabrics i would suggest they have good qualityYou should start out with something basic like a scarf until you get the hang of itKnitting really relaxes me! Good luck!
Q: She's 4, almost 5 years old and she's been doing this for probably 2 1/2 years now, with the same quot;blankiequot;.She does it when she's watching tv or lying down for bedShe has to have a corner in her mouth to suck on and chew onYou can imagine what the blanket looks like by now, lolI wash it every 2-3 daysI've tried to buy her new blankets, but she doesn't want them, she wants hers.Anyways, is she slowly ingesting anything harmful that may cause her problems, like dye(s) or fibers from the blanket?Also, why do you think she has this habit? Was she scarred in some way when she was little? I've tried breaking her of this habit, and when she can't suck the blanket like she wants, she gets really fidgety and irritable.it almost seems like she's an addict going through withdraw.What is your opinion? Help!
GRAPE KUCHEN Ingredients : 1 pkg(1/4 oz.) dry yeast 1/4 cwarm water 2 tbspsugar 2 tbspbutter 1/2 cmilk 1/4 tspsalt 1 egg 2 to 2 1/4 cflour Grape puree (see below) Preparation : In large bowl soften yeast with waterIn small pan combine sugar, butter, milk and saltHeat to lukewarmAdd to yeast mixtureStir in eggGradually add flour, beating well to form stiff doughCover, let rise 30 to 45 minutesSpread in one well greased 9 x 13 inch pan or 2 (8 inch pans)Spread grape puree on topLet rise again about 20 minutesBake in 350 degree oven for 30 to 35 minutes To prepare grapes: Pinch grapes (4 cups) and slip pulp out of skins into small panSet skins asideHeat pulp over medium heat until seeds separate, about 10 minutesPress through sieve to remove seedsAdd skins to pulp and stir.
Q: What would be a good diet to help me get a six pack? I am also do ab exercises but i need to know what foods could help.
The first thing to do is make sure you have very little fat in your midsectionCardio, diet and some light weightliftingAfter that isolate your abs with situps and crunchesHere is a link with the best ab exercises (pros and cons).
Q: I need to know what materials, and how to build it
You can look up the R rating requirements on the internetThey will show you what is required in your area for the minimum levelsYou don't insulate the ceiling of your attic but rather the floor or your atticThe attic is supposed to be a cold space and the block will be the floor of your attic thus buffering the ceiling of your actual houseWe live in Corpus Christi, TX for two years which has the opposite problem from Chicago and the required R rating for their was a 32I would 'guess' a 32 would also be what you are looking at for the cold weather of ChicagoLived there too so I understand what you are trying to doIf you can insulate your walls as well with a blown insulation you will find a huge difference in the inside temperature of your house during the summer and winterIf your walls are not well insulted your attic insulation does not matter muchYou can cut a hole in each wall about 14 inches apart and blow insulation into each spaceYou can do this yourself or hire someoneIf you are somewhat handy it isn't hard, you will just need to rent the machine and buy the material at Home Depot or somewhereGood luck.
Q: Will breathing in insulation cause your mouth to become dry?
Depends on your budget/what you can afford now and how long you want it to last/where the carpet is locatedFor a bedroom carpet, you want to denser, as you are walking around bear footFor the entrance hall, perhaps something cheaper, with a rug or runnerWhat you should remember is the carpet, no matter what grade, gets covered in all the germs, dirt etc you walk in, you drop etc etcSo you should really swap it every so often anyway for hygiene/allergy reasons, regardless of the quality that goes downA quick vacuum never gets the germs out, just the dust!
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