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Ceramic Fiber Blanket with High Temperature Stability

Ceramic Fiber Blanket with High Temperature Stability

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General Information of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

l  CMAX ceramic fiber blanket is made from high quality Kao-Ling clay, high purity alumina and silica oxides by spun or blown process.


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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Ceramic Fiber Blanket with High Temperature Stability

Ceramic Fiber Blanket with High Temperature Stability

Ceramic Fiber Blanket with High Temperature Stability

 

Technical Data of Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Ceramic Fiber Blanket with High Temperature Stability


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 us U.S., UAE, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Russia, etc.


Q:I have my hands full right now with my cat! She's always shown an interest in chasing and chewing on string - and we've always kept strings, ribbons and such put away where she can't get to them.Now she is making it a point to find strings and other items to chew and swallowI thought she was rubbing against my ankles yesterday until I looked down and saw the hem of my pants in her mouth! She pulls fibers out of rugs and out of the carpet to eat, destroys bedspreads and blankets as she roots for strings and has even pulled hair out of my head and ate it! I've tried replacing rugs, changing bedspeads, storing blankets away, keeping brushes and hair bands put up - I can't seem to keep her out of the string!She already has feline urological disorder (a buildup of minerals in her urine) and is on a restricted mineral dietI am terrified she is going to eat something that is going to hurt her or kill her - not to mention I'm just sick of pulling strings out of her rear end.
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Q:I have a Rheem Furnace.It blows out cold air.Where is the ignitor switch located?
The majority of gas Furnaces do not ignite anything if any one of a multitude of switches is openThere is no specific switch to the ignitor it comes on when all the switches are closed, that means the door, exhaust pressure, and thermal switchesIf all of them and there may be others are all ok it clicks on controlled by a small ccircuit-boardcomputerThat computer should flash off a ssequenceof flashes which correspond to a list which will tell you what is wrongIgnitors are some type of ceramic like glow plug which turns bright yellow before the gas can flowLess than that like a red glow or none at all and it will not igniteThen there are the spark ignitors - that's another story along with pilot lit systemsTake care.
Q:I am completely new to this hobby, but I jumped in quickly, making an e-cig case/lanyardThe yarn isn't going to last thoughCould I use strips of fabric?
Usually drive steel 'pilings' thru the sand into the bed rock below, then anchor the bridge towers to those pilings.
Q:In the north Dallas area, I set the temperature in the morning to warm up from 72 to 75; after 9:30 am, from 75 to 76 (I work from home most of the time, and this is the highest tolerable temperature for me), cools down to 75 by about 9:15 pm, and then cools back down to 72 by 12:45 am (late enough for my wife not to feel it, but barely tolerable for me since I need to sleep by 12:45 am and I CANNOT sleep at 73 degrees)I think I'm being more than reasonable.
Pepper spray and a whistleThat's only if you're committed to the keychain onlyHome defense, which I know is a different category all together, I recommend a five-pump shotgunBuy a .75 cent bottle of white-out and paint the bead, then add a two inch line right behind it on the top of the barrelEven pitch black conditions, you determine you have a threat in your door or window frame, too easy to lay the white bead on your target (that you've definately identified and aquired) and insure the white line is straight and horizontal (aim low, most errant shots, by human nature are high for reasons too many to list here, and there you goAll that said, it makes NO sense to even own ANY type of weapon if you're not going to regularly practice with itHope I've helped.
Q:I recently had some medical problems and my Drput me on a strict high fiber diet, but I still want to eat the things I enjoyPlus going strait to all fiber has me completely bloated and uncomfortableMexican food is my favorite and I'm wondering if it's a good thing to eat since there are a lot of beans in their dishes along with riceAny other suggestions on where to eat would be great as well since I do like to eat out at restaurants a lot.Thanks in advance for your help! :)
Yes; not only does it help you get rid of waste which can make you feel bloated if it sits around in your body for too long, it also takes longer to digest, which helps you feel fuller for longerYou eat less because of this.
Q:I want to buy a cycling jersey ,but I am a beginner don't understand how can i buy a high quality cycling clothing,can anyone give me a idea?
gosh go to a bike store maybe? look at some.?
Q:My adult samoyed, Iubito, is shedding again, i have a bag of old fur in my closet that i keep all of the fur that has been shed before and i have noticed that i have so much of it, and its all clean and fluffyI heard on the television that in Alaska and the US they make wool out of this fur and i have thought about trying this idea, it sounds very good to me, but how would i make the underhair into yarn strings? what tools are there for this task and what would be the aproxamate price range and also how may i be able to use this tool? i would also apreciate an image or two:) thank you:)
Make sure you're only keeping the undercoattopcoat is ITCHY when its made into thingsAlsosave it in paper bags as plastic will cause it to deteriorateNext you'll need to find a fiber artist or spinner to teach you how to spinGoogle wool spinningYou can also visit your local yarn shopthey may know someone who spinsThe Samoyed Nat'l (in Topeka, KS this year) usually has several members who spinand quite a few pieces of clothing and spun/knit/crocheted blankets on displayI have a hat and scarfa friend of mine has a sweaterthey are nearly too warm to wearWhen I lived in Minnesota I could only use them at -20 degrees or risk sweatingI save undercoat when I am grooming post bathThat way its already clean and in near-carded conditionMy grandmother had a friend who used to spin itGood luck!! Edit: Wow! Romania! You'll be able to find someone who spins pretty easily thenyou may be able to trade Sam wool for spinning services (that's what I did- half the yarn to me and half to the spinner)Samoyed yarn is softer than angora.
Q:when my cat was a kitten and left his mother he started sucking on one of the corners in his fluffy basket but when he grew out of his basket he started the habit of sucking on his own stomach? What Does That Mean?
Usually that means that he was weaned too soonSince he left his mama before his nursing instincts left he got stuck in that modeIt usually doesn't hurt a cat to have this little quirkCats can want to suck on all kinds of thingsI've known cats that suck blankets, stuffed animals, or other catsMy cat as a kitten was obsessed with trying to suck on human eyes! I eventually got her to move away from eyes to ears, then to my fingerShe's 5 now and does it very rarelyIt seems to fade somewhat over time but most cats with this behavior always have it to some extentYour cat is okHe'll just be a little kittenish his whole lifeIf sucking his own stomach causes him problems, see if you can give him some alternatives that don't have a lot of fibers that could get stuck in his stomach.
Q:after completion of graduation in textile technology, can anyone work as scientist?
Headlamp, journal, harmonica, lighter.
Q:Hi all, I would like to try my hand at dyeing wool and felting (haven't done either before!), but I have a question that I was unable to find the answer to, and I am hoping someone here can help me.I was wonder if I dye wool using the Kool-Aid method, can I use it to knit, say like a bag, and felt it afterward? Or won't it work because it was in hot water while being dyed?I'm sorry if this is a silly questionI'm just confused and curious!
It won't cause any problemsFelting actually happens when the natural fiber is agitated - not heatedHeating does help speed the process, but it is the agitation that causes the fiber to mat, or feltAs long as you are using a 100% natural fiber that hasn't been treated, you will be fine, regardless of the dyeing process you usedHugzzz 8-)

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