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Ceramic Fiber Blanket Spun Ceramic Fiber Blanket Alumina Silicate 1430C HZ

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Spun Ceramic Fiber Blanket Alumina Silicate 1430C HZ

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General Information of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Ceramic fiber blanket aluminum silicate blankets in same volume weight and different thickness, which provides widen range of materials selecting for customers to get the best heat insulation structure and energy-saving effect.

High Zircon aluminum silicate fiber blanket    1430C 

 

Product Sizes and Variants of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Width: ≤1220mm

Thickness: 6-60mm

Density: 4, 6, 8 lbs./cu. ft. (64, 96, 128 kg/m3)

(Non-standard sizes are available upon request)

Also available with aluminum foil back

Customer Application Notes

Product Handling: Require protective gloves, cloth, mask and dust control.

 

Characteristics of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Lightweight

Low thermal conductivity

High temperature stability

Excellent handling strength

Low heat storage

Thermal shock resistance

Chemical and corrosion resistance (commonly used acid and alkali)

Excellent fire protection

 

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Technical Data of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Classification Temperature

1050

1260

1400

Code

HLGX-112

HLGX-212

HLGX-312

HLGX-422

HLGX-512

Shrinkage on Heating (%)

950°C×24h≤-3

1050°C×24h≤-3

1100°C×24h≤-3

1200°C×24h≤-3

1280°C×24h≤-3

 

Theoretical Thermal Conductivity

(W/m·k)(128kg/m3)

(200°Caverage)

0.045-0.060

0.052-0.070

(400°Caverage)

0.085-0.110

0.095-0.120

(600°Caverage)

0.152-0.20

0.164-0.210

Theoretical Density (kg/m3)

96/128

128

96/128

Specification (mm)

3600/7200/15000×610/1220×10/20/25/30/40/50   (422δ: 10/20/25/30)

Tensile Strength(25mm thick)MPa

≥0.04

Package

Plastic Bag Inside, Braided Bag Outside

 

Application of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

  • Lining, insulation and repair for furnaces, kilns, ovens, boilers;

  • Insulation for power plant, turbine, thermal reactor, generator, and nuclear applications;

  • Expansion joint seal and insulation;

  • Wrapping and insulation for high temperature pipe or metal casting;

  • Fire protective insulation and lining

  • Other high temperature seal, gasket, insulation or protection

 

 

FAQ

Q1: How do you control the products quality?

A1: With strict quality control system throughout the materials selection and production process, our refractory and ceramic fiber products quality is effectively controlled to meet customer requirements.

From the raw materials selecting, our quality control begin. The quality certificates of raw materials are required and each batch will be tested before using. During production, the quality control is conducted by workers and then each piece will be sorted and examined by quality supervisors.

 

Q2: What`s the lead time for my order?

A2: It depends on customers’ requirements and our production schedule. And usually we need 30-60 days for refractory bricks, 10-25 days for unshaped refractory materials and 10-20 days for ceramic fiber blankets.

 

Q3: Can you offer Door-to-Door delivery?

A3: Yes, but only for some countries such as U.S., UAE, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Russia, etc.

 

Q4: What is the minimum quantity?

A4: There is no minimum order quantity. Depending on the item and processing, there may be a minimum production required, however we can offer a quotation based only on the quantity you need.

 

Q5: Can you give me a brief introduction of the application of your products?

A5: CNBM (China National Building Material) core refractory business comprises the production, sale and installation of high-grade refractory products, the development and implementation of customized system solutions as well as rendering outstanding services for the key industries in Glass, Iron& Steel, Petrochemical, Cement, Ceramic and Nonferrous Metals.

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