Wet Ceramic Fiber Blanket Heat Insulation Professional
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- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 5000 m.t./month
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Ceramic Fiber Blanket Heat Insulation Professional
Fiber Blanket Introduction
Ceramic fiber blanket is made from high quality Gao-ling clay,high purity alumina and silica oxides by spun or blown process.the ceramic fiber blanket series includes STD/HP/HA/HZ,according to the different service temperature range from 1050-1350 oC.
The products are mainly used as inner lining for kilns in the metallurgy, petrochemical, machinery and electrons, ceramics industries, etc., and insulating material for nuclear power industry.
Fiber Blanket Features
1.Low thermal conductivity,low thermal capacity;
2.High wervice temperature,and can contact with the flame directly;
3.Good thermal stability, chemical stability and thermal shock resistance;
4.Good sound and heat insulation ability;
5.Easy to construct and convenient to use.
Fiber Blanket Application
O Refining and Petrochemical
Reformer and pyrolysis lining
Tube seals, gaskets and expansion joints
Crude Oil heater linings
O Steel Industry
Heat treating and annealing furnaces
Furnace door linings and seals
Soaking pit covers and seals
Furnace hot face repairs
Reheating furnace and ladle covers
O Ceramic Industry
Kiln car insulation and seals
Continuous and batch kilns
Power Generation
Boiler insulation
Boiler door
Reusable turbine covers
Expansion seals pipe covering
High temperature pipe, duct and turbine insulations
Fiber Blanket Technical Data
ITEM | STD | HP | HA | HZ |
Classification Temp., ℃ | 1260 | 1260 | 1350 | 1430 |
Working Temp., ℃ | 1050 | 1100 | 1200 | 1350 |
Al2O3 Content | 45-47 | 45-46 | 53-55 | 38-54 |
ZrO2 Content | -- | -- | -- | 10-18 |
Thermal Conductivity(w/m.k) | (1000 ℃) 0.17 | (1000 ℃) 0.22 | (1200 ℃) 0.26 | (1200 ℃) 0.31 |
Thermal Shrinkage 24h,% | (1150 ℃) ≤3 | (1250 ℃) ≤3 | (1300 ℃) ≤3.5 | (1350 ℃) ≤3.5 |
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FAQ
Q1:What's the MOQ of trial order?
A:No limit,We can offer the best suggestions and solutions according to your condition.
Q2:Which payment terms can you accept?
A:T/T,L/C are available for us.
Q3:How to slove the quality problems?
A:If the products are not confirmed to customer samples or have quality problems,our compay will be responsible to make compensation for it.
Q4:Can you offers samples?
A:Of coures,samples are free but freight paid by the buyers.
- Q: I'm interested in going lighter by camping with a tarp but I'm am used to not having bugs when I sleepMy tent has mesh so bugs can't get in but obviously tarps don'tAny tips other than mosquito netting
- I've been using a tarp for many yearsThe tarp I use was made by zpacksIt's made of cuben fiber, it's 8 1/2 feet wide and 11 feet long and weighs 7 ouncesSite selection is an important part of reducing any possible bug problemsDon't really seem to have much more trouble with bugs with the tarp than when I use my tentBugs always seem to get in the tent if they want to I used some netting cut from an old screen room to make doors for the ends of the tarp when set-up as an A frameThe screen attaches with alligator clips to the ends to make the shelter mosquito proof during mosquito seasonI use a Space Blanket clipped on as a solid door in the event of a rainstormMy trekking poles serve as the tent polesThe tarp, screen doors, solid door, and titanium stakes weigh about 10 to 12 ounces total and pack in a stuff bag about the size of a one liter waterbottleJust used my tarp for a hike I recently completed in excess of 370 miles, a little over 30 days.
- Q: I am just getting started, on learning to do Needle Punch EmbroideryI have bought my needle, and embroidery hoop alreadyI have a few questionsWhat types of fabric work best besides, Weavers Cloth?should I be backing it with anything to keep the threads in???Also, what type of Thread or Yarn works best for this type of embroidering? I've been looking online, and there seems like there is many kinds to choose from.Thanks!!!!
- You should use a tight woven cloth such as cottonIf using a knit fabric back it with a stabilizeryou can use many different threads for this remembering the thinner the thread the more it will take to fill in the spaceyou'll want to make it fairly tight to keep the loops from pulling outEnjoy and remember to keep fingers away from where you are punchinglearned from experience ouch
- Q: I have not straightened it for 2 yearsI'm really scared of damaging it, but I would like to straighten it since I'm going out tonight with my boyfriendIt's wavy/curlyHow can i avoid some damage? Or will there be much damage.
- Make sure you use a thermal heat protector spray in your hair before you straighten it to avoid damageIt should protect your hair from the heat and also try using a ceramic straightener, it's better for your hair.
- Q: I'm a big guy - 6'3quot; and around 230 :) So the guy at Home Despot suggested one of the above5/8quot; is cheaper- $17.00 a 4x8 sheet vs $21.44 a 4x8 for 3/4quot; Can I get away with the 3/4? I'll nail the sheets down to the joistsI need more storage space up thereTY
- Go with the 5/8It should be sufficient for your needsEspecially with 16 incentered joistI would buy the 5/8 decking it's water proof and less expensive than the interior plywood8 coated box nails will work well.
- Q: I have been tracking what I've been eating and I am really trying to get more fiber in my dietI ate a lot of different things today, but I still only had 17 grams of fiberI know they recommend 20 to 35 grams a dayI want to get around the 25 to 30 grams rangeHelp me by giving me some ideasLow calorie, low fat foodsYou know that I can snack on throughout the day.
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- Q: Turn wool into fabric, thread, and yarn?I want to learn how to make the fabric that makes my clothesAre there any good (detailed and in simpleton terms) books out there that explain how to do this? Thank you for your time.
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- Q: I am looking to make a solar power hot dog cooker for a class project.I have pretty much decided on the tin-foil parabola design most website suggest, however I'd like to augment it with insulationLet me know what you think might work best, and why:The major idea I had was to enclose my cooking area by either black paper, saran wrap, or perhaps a glass containerThe idea is that the IR light would still hit the hotdog, but less air that was heated around it would escapeIf I use black paper though, I might absorb the energy before actually hitting the hot dogClearly using tin foil would reflect it back out against the original reflectors.Let me know what you think.Thanks!
- Saran wrap could easily melt and is not very easy to maneuver to pull out the hot dogs when they are finishedthe black paper is a bad idea since it would block all of the radiant energy that you are hoping will reach the hot dogsI would go with the glass coverThere are glass covers that one puts over cheeses to keep them freshThey are not huge, but would be enough to do 4 - 5 hot dogsThat would be the most elegant solutionIf you cannot find one of them, you could glue 5 pieces together with silicon sealantThat should work tooSilicon sealant can handle quite high temperaturesThere are varieties in auto supply stores that can handle up to 600 degrees F, but you do not need anything near to that highYou could use small steel 'corners'to make it more stable Glue them to the glass with the same sealantyou could use them on the outside and inside of the glass, at, say, two per edge: so you'd need 16 of themWell, a fish tank would also work, if you can relocate the fish!
- Q: Hi all, our bonus room above the garage can hit the 100 degree mark pretty easilyOur heating and cooling system is dual-zone and when it kicks on, the room cools down pretty quickly and is very niceHowever if it's off for a few hours, the room spikes 20+ degrees (hot in the summer, cold in the winter)The HVAC installed said that the correct insulation is being used around the room, however there is a door to our attic off of the roomThe attic must be 120+ easily on a day like today (95 outside)I'm guessing that even though the room is insulated, the drastic temps in there is more than it can handleWhat should I do? We have vents in the attic, however they aren't powered ventsI would guess that would be our first step, but is there anything else? I hate to have the A/C running non-stop if we want to keep it comfortableThanks!
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- Q: I have hemmoriods for about a year now recently they have been so painfull.I went to the doctor on the 21st of may and am almost out of suupositories she said it would shrink them , i feel some reliefibut i can still feel them there and sometimes after a bowel movemment i'll have some slight painwil they ever go away ??? what have you guys done to make em go away??? and im wokring ont he high fiber diet .
- And you are working on a high fiber diet !! It does not take a year to get on a high fiber dietStart with a high fiber cereal for Breakfast, such as 100% Bran , for lunch and dinner include vegetables and fruits as well as proteinAny snacks should be either more cereal or fruitIf you do that tomorrow, you are on it and if you continue with it, you should be on your way to healthOnly whole grain Bread .Include Yogurt, there is a large selection in your Super markets Diary caseAvoid white flour and sugarYou will be feling better if you stay on it
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Wet Ceramic Fiber Blanket Heat Insulation Professional
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 5000 m.t./month
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OKorder Financial Service
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