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Ceramic Fiber Insulation Blankets STD for Fire protection

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Ceramic Fiber Insulation Blankets 1260 STD for Fire protection

 

Product Description:

Ceramic fiber blanket is a needled blanket that is made from high purity spun ceramic fiber, suitable for high temperature insulation up to 2300°F.

Ceramic fiber blankets are made from high quality Kao-Ling clay, high purity alumina and silica oxides by spun or blown process.

Ceramic fiber blankets are asbestos free. Double-side needling provides ceramic fiber blankets with great tensile or handing strength for easy installation.

 

Product Features:

        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

 

Product Applications:

        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

 

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Ceramic Fiber Insulation Blankets 1260℃ STD for Fire protection

Ceramic Fiber Insulation Blankets 1260℃ STD for Fire protection

Ceramic Fiber Insulation Blankets 1260℃ STD for Fire protection

Ceramic Fiber Insulation Blankets 1260℃ STD for Fire protection

 

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Ceramic Fiber Insulation Blankets 1260℃ STD for Fire protection


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A3: We offer a full range of refractory bricks, mortar, cement, ceramic fiber products, and more.

 

Q4: Where are Ceramic Fiber products used?

A4: Ceramic fiber products have many advantages, including: high temperature stability, lightweight, superior insulation, and ease of application. Fiber products are available in a variety of product forms to solve a range of thermal management application problems across various industries. The main industrial market segments that use ceramic fiber and soluble fiber products are the aluminum, iron, steel, heat treatment, power, incineration, boilers, and glass industries.

 

Q5: What kind of Ceramic Fiber should I use?

A5: When selecting the fiber type for a particular application, it is important to consider all factors. If the fiber/fabric will not have to support a load at temperature, the lower-cost industrial grade fibers may be appropriate. However, if the fiber will be load bearing at temperature as in ceramic matrix composites, then one of the composite grade fibers would be a better choice. Of course there may be other factors, such as corrosion, chemical resistance, or atmospheric conditions that may require trade-off in the selection process.

 

Q6: What`s the lead time for my order?

A6: 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.

 

Q7: Can you offer Door-to-Door delivery?

A7: Yes, but only for some countries such as U.S., UAE, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Russia, etc.

 

Q8: What is the minimum quantity?

A8: 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.

Q:I am trying to make a blanket and when I start to crochet, the yarn that has already been crocheted starts to curl up and spiral aroundIt will not stay straightWhy is this?
It's pretty normal, yarn is twisted fiber and in the crochet process you'll wind up twisting it more sometimes releasing the yarn to allow it to be natural will helpSome yarns are better than others, and typically once you finish a project you can block it, found in most crochet instructions (dampen project and lie flat to dry) or if it's washable the fibers will typically set themselvesA lot of times after the project is done just folding it and letting it rest the curls will go awaySince you say you've got a loose stitch then don't worry I've had this with many projects and it's not uncommon at all just keep working and you'll see,
Q:I'm not a heavy drink per say but I do enjoy to drink every couple of monthsThough with crohn's disease I find myself having indigestion and ruining my nightIs there anything that I can do to help things with the stomach so that I am able to enjoy my night better and not have to worry?
I could be wrong, but I believe Europeans (espGermans) knit this way.
Q:What are your thoughts on the benefits/downfalls of each.i just started feeding my 5 year old Morgan X Appendix QH gelding a little bit of beet pulp as the weather has gotten colderI have a hard time keeping weight on him during the colder months even though i increase his forage.so some friends recommended that i put him on some beet pulp or hay stretcher but what is the difference and what are your experiences with either? Thanks!
If your Doctor agrees to wean you off the medication then it may be possible It would depend on why you have insulin dependence, would losing weight or increasing activity help? In general if your health and lifestyle don't improve then no but if you do get better than perhaps as type 2 diabetes is not a termination of insulin production It sounds like you may be on oral medication which is very variable, to have a recession of diabetes, you will want to have very good control of your glucose levels as well as improving your health so you may want to be on the newer insulins like Lantus or Levelin, the better control you have the more likely a recovery will be With a thyroid problem it will be more difficult as many of the control signals will be off so that must be well controlled Don't count on being able to treat it with a healthy diet and exercise, after all, throughout your life, how successful have you been with a healthy diet and exercise?
Q:I've had my hair permed before, and I recently got one that I'm not overly happy with, so I wanted to try this kindI absolutely LOVE the lookIt's just that I'm not one bit Asian and I heard that this technique was designed for their specific hair typeAny information will be helpful.
Digital perms are a spin off of the Japanese straightening method using a much gentler approachIt actually is more for body and waves than a curl and should not be considered as a reverse perm as they are intended for movement on hair which does't have anyThere is a 3 step process which is not much more time than a regular perm using a machine which heats ceramic rodsWhen wet the hair is straight, as it dries you get waves and soft curlsYou do not have to actually style the hair, a diffuser will be all you needIn the morning or after work you can wrap your hair around your finger like you would a curling iorn to create tight waves or big curls, no heat nesisary!!! They start a little tight but loosen after about 2 weeks and last from 4 to 6 monthsYou will find them mostly at Asian salons but get a good recommendation to find a stylist who knows what they are doing so it is done rightThat doesn't mean ONLY ASIANS get, or give the permsBTW: The hair industry is a billion dollar business, they sell products that cleans condition the hairThey also sell products that damage and causes hair lossThey also DO NOT give money back guarantee for damaged hair or hair loss due to 'abuse'Mechanical, chemical, or thermal stylingHair straighteners and relaxers top the hair products pose the greatest risksHair relaxers, related products marketed heavily to African-American women, are dangerous because they may contain powerful chemicals such as lye, a toxic substance also used in drain cleanersChemicals can enter the body through the skin.
Q:She has a very bad colon infection and can not eat the above mentioned Do you have any suggestions as to what she should eatwe have to be very careful not to eat anything with some ansbestrawberries, popcorn, or vegetables that have hulls such as corn, peas and some beansplease helpThanks !
You're seriously expecting someone to write a bunch of electronic configurations because you cba? Either google it if you're that lazy, or ask what you're having problems with and I'll be glad to answer the questionThen again, someone will probably post them because they want points, so whatever.
Q:I don't think I am getting enough fibre in my diet and would like some advice on which foods contain high levels of fibre, and also which supplements you would recommend.I am thinking trying quot;fibresurequot; which you just add to water - it is 100% vegetable fibre with no other nasties - has anyone tried it?A list of foods high in fibre would be great, thanks.
You should be fine, brown rice just needs a little extra cooking time so factor it in :)
Q:I mean really high fiber, without a prescriptionI had a cat on WD once.I've had several cats over my lifetime and most of them end up constipatedI don't know whyI feed them good food but I always end up having to add canned pumpkin to it or sprinkle a little metamucil on itMy cats always have several water bowls around and I see them drinking.They get play and activity and I groom themI don't know.If you can recommend a good high fiber food, please doIt CAN'T be the hairball food, thoI have a cat with pancreatitis and she can't eat anything oily like that stuffThanks.
I prefer bitumen (modified) over rubberYou apply it with a torch and when it cools, it makes a hard durable roof covering that outlasts most other low-pitch roof coveringsIt comes in a couple different colors too.
Q:This morning, at about 8am EST, I woke up and felt like throwing up, so I went to the bathroom, threw up, and checked my temp, it was 100.5FI checked it at about 9:00am EST and it was 100.7Then it kept, rising and decreasing, the lowest I've got so far is 98.8FMy current temperature is 98.0My symptoms are:TummyacheHeadacheI recently ate chocolate (oops me) and the only thing I've really drank so far is a few sips of water.I am online schooled so I do not miss school when I am sick.I hide under the blankets at night, I was heavily sweating at maybe 4am EST in the morning and crawled into another bed.I really need some advice, whether I go to the walk-in clinic or just stay home.
Make sure your cable needle is in the same size range as the needles you are using for the rest of the swatch and make sure you aren't twisting the stitches when you move them and take them off the cable needleIt is normal for the next row after you have done a cable cross to be tight just keep knitting in pattern and your stitches will even out when you block the piece.
Q:Steel, Aluminum, Titanium, or Carbon fiber
OMGNEVER boil meatAll of the flavor is thrown out with the waterUse StLouis cut ribs if you can find themOtherwise, just pork ribsThe night before you should choose your favorite rub a combination of spices and apply it to the ribsThen wrap them in Saran Wrap and refrigerate overnightHere is an example 1 Tgarlic powder 1 Tonion powder 1 Tsalt cayenne pepper - from half a teaspoon to a tablespoon 1 Tblack pepper 1 Twhite pepper1 Cbrown sugar 1/2 Cpaprika Simply mix all the ingredients together The day you are to cook, take the ribs out about 1 hour prior to cookingPreheat your oven to 250?F, and it will take about 4 hours to doPlace a cake pan of hot water on the lowest rackYou may need to add water to this near the endPlace the ribs in the oven bone side down you will not turn these over (this allows the fat to 'travel' through the meat and leave all that flavor behind)!! Place them on a wire rack directly above the water pan and going in the same direction…you want to catch any drippings in this water panAfter 1 1/2 hours of cooking ( not before ! ), spritz or mop the ribs with a mixture of 3 parts apple juice and 1 part oilDo this every 1/2 - 3/4 hour until doneTo test for doneness, you can look at the bones and watch for the meat to pull back from the ends or you can use the toothpick test insert a toothpick between the bones and if it goes through easily they are doneFinally .apply any honey barbeque sauce 20 minutes prior to eating this will avoid the sugars burning and turning black and believe me, there is loads of sugar in every BBQ sauce! That's it! You're done! Like I said, this whole process will take around 4 hours.
Q:I do cardio almost every dayI ususally get more than the recommended daily amount of fiberAnd even when I used laxative teas, I can't seem to go to the bathroom! and its not good because my stomach stays bloated.
Try eating a lot of green and leafy vegetablesThey contain a lot of dietary fiberFibre has taken over the old term called roughageDietary fibers are the indigestible portion of plant foods that move food through the digestive system, absorbing water and easing defecation.Sources of dietary fiber are usually divided according to whether they are water-soluble or notInsoluble fiber possesses passive water-attracting properties that help to increase bulk, soften stool and shorten transit time through the intestinal tract Soluble fiber undergoes metabolic processing via fermentation, yielding end-products with broad, significant health effectsFor example, plums (or prunes) have a thick skin covering a juicy pulpThe plum's skin is an example of an insoluble fiber source, whereas soluble fiber sources are inside the pulp.Other sources of insoluble fiber include whole wheat, wheat and corn bran, flax seed lignans and vegetables such as celery, nopal, green beans, potato skins and tomato peelOther measures are regular exercise and drinking a lot of water from 8-12 glasses per dayTry to develop a routine healthy bowel habit in the morning.

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