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High-purity Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Industrial Furnace

High-purity Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Industrial Furnace

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600 kg
Supply Capability:
8000 kg/month

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  This product has a range of products:ordinary type,standard form,high-purity type, high-alumina type and containing zirconium type.Different types of products used  different materials.The performance of these products also has difference,and they are suitable for different workong temperatures.The product can be used after optional cutting .When the product storage should be paid attention to moistureproof.The high-alumina type and containing zirconium type products can be directly used as furnace lining .And using high-temperature refractory adhesive when stick.  

ItemJHP-HY303
Al2O3 %47-49
Al2O3+SiO2 %99
ZrO2 %
Fe2O3 %0.2
Na2O+K2O %0.2
Classification temperature °C1260
Working temperature °C1100
Permanent linear change % (128KG/m3)

1100°C×24h

(-3)

Thermal conductivity W/M·K (128KG/m3)

400°C 0.09

800°C 0.16

1000°C 0.20

Tensile strength Mpa (128KG/m3)0.04

Application:

-Insulation and linings for furnaces, kilns, generators, reformers, boilers, etc.

-High-temperature pipe insulation, casting mold insulation, etc.

-High-temperature seals and gaskets, furnace door seals, expansion joint seals and filtration

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Q:I'm looking for black foam matts to line my rolling 5 drawer tool box withA material about 3-4 inches thick so that I can cut out the shapes of my tools and have them fit in there snugglyDo you know where I can find something like this at a reasonable priceMaybe a local store I'm not thinking ofThanks.
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Q:My attic has only 4 vertical joists and is about 72 tall at its peak in the middle, so I can't stand upright in most parts, and it tapers steeply towards the edges of the roof, limiting my space for adding insulationI have, at most, 4 of blown-in insulation right now and I'd like to add sufficient insulation to bring my attic to an R-49 value, which is recommended for where we live.After adding sufficient blown-in insulation to bring to the top of the joists (remember, they're only 4 tall), what's my best option for insulation? Should I just use rolled insulation and make it thicker towards the middle? Is there a rigid foam or other product I can use?
You want 10 minimum on the attic floor, and then staple in styro foam joist vents in between each joist so the roof can breath in the summerThen staple in fiberglass batt insulation according to whatever size joist you haveShould be good to go.
Q:The blow in insulation seems quite expensiveIs there a way to take down the drywall without damaging it, only bc we cannot fit large drywall up the hallway and the stuff already installed is in great shape.
Make a hole in the drywall wall adequate to get the insulation batts through the wall so the wall and / or floor can be installed behind the wallPatch the wall when doneMake the cut out stud to stud and of the correct heightTake your time and cut it out neatly on the center of the studWhen you are complete behind the wall, screw the removed piece in place with a couple screws and call it an access panelIf you want it to look better run a 1 x 4 around the cut perimeter, over the cut edges, screw only the 1 x 4 in place at the corners and again, call it an access panel.
Q:I live in Louisiana and my attic currently have blown in insulation laying in the atticI was wondering if it is a good or bad idea to hang insulation on the underside of the roof? It is currently too hot in my house and I have a undersized air conditioner that struggles to keep the house coolI don't have the $$$ to upgrade the AC so I'm looking for ways to help out the current one for now.
For added insulation to do a better job it should be put over the top of the blow inHanging it is not a good ideaA tree or trees that can help shade the house will do a better job to keep the attic itself and the rest of the house coolerAlso you could install an attic fan to move the heated air within the atticSome attics are made to dissipate heat through peak vents and turbine ventsSome roofs have a vent that runs along the peak of the roof called shingle or ridge vents and openings in the soffitsThis allows air flow to come in at the soffits and escape through the ridge or shingle ventWe want air flow in the attic to help move the heat build up outHanging insulation inside at the top of the roof would have miniscule effect in the attic or living areaedit: While most of us do not live in the attic folks in very hot regions do try to keep the temperature down in our atticsThe more R - insulation you can put over the living space the less heat transfer as hot migrates or goes to coldCold does not migrate to hotBecause of this it also helps to retain heat in the house in the winter when it is cold outside and in the atticAC is the process of moving heat from one place to anotherThe absence of heat makes it colderWe can manufacture heat not coldYour refrigerator takes the heat inside of it and transfers it via coils and coolant to a compressor where it is supper heated and released into the roomThe AC takes the heat from the room and dissipates it to the ambient outsideWhen your attic is hotter than the ambient it migrates to the outside via the vents and roofSo a shade tree helps to keep the roof cooler by allowing the built up heat in the attic a means to migrate to the ambient.
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When the liquid inside expands beyond the capacity of the canLike when they get too hot or coldThey should be fineIt's happened to me before when I bought a flat of soda and left it in my car when it was hot or when you put one in the freezer and forget about it and have to clean the freezer from exploded soda.
Q:House two stories full basement 1500 square feet without unheated basement., Basement 1/3 insulated with cement foundationInsulation fiberglass batsPrimary heat pellet stove used 4 tons to heat 2007/2008 winterOil furnace backupAssume some type of blow in insulation woud help plus question what to do about the unheated uninsulated basement concrete wall which are two thirds uninsulated.
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Q:I have a porcelain plated flat iron and its starting to get a little funkyI tried googling how to clean it but they all say either buy a professional cleaner (soo not doing that) or use rubbing alcohalI have no idea what anything will do to the porcelain plates, but its expensive, im broke, and i just need an easy solution hereanyone know how to clean this up?
Step 1 Turn off your ceramic flat iron and unplug itSet it down on a heat-resistant mat (instead of directly on your countertop) to avoid leaving burn marksAllow the flat iron to cool for about 5 minutesStep 2 Wipe down your lukewarm ceramic flat iron with a damp paper towelThe remaining warmth will help remove any traces of hairstyling product that have just adhered to your styling toolIf there is old product buildup on your flat iron, however, you may spray it instead with a professional cleansing solution especially made for thermal hairstyling toolsThis will remove stubborn buildup without scratching your ceramic flat ironUse a soft cloth or paper towel to wipe away residue that has loosened upStep 3 Reach into the tiny crevices on your ceramic flat iron with a cotton swabThis will lift away any dirt in spots that are too small to accommodate your fingerYou may also use your nail rather than a cotton swab, as long as you cover your nail with the cloth or paper towel to avoid leaving scratch marks on your hairstyling toolStep 4 Avoid using abrasive solvents when cleaning your ceramic flat ironHowever, there are some household items that you can turn to if you run out of your regular professional thermal tool cleanserNail-polish remover, ammonia, spray-on oven cleaner and rubbing alcohol can each break down hardened styling product on your flat ironSaturate a cotton ball with your solvent of choice and use this to wipe away product buildupWhen you are finished, use a damp paper towel to wipe down your ceramic tool; this will clean off the solvent used, as you don't want to get it on your hair the next time you use your flat iron.
Q:i was in my attic for 45 minutes and i touched a lot of pink insulation and i wasn't wearing a dust mask will i be alright
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