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Highly purity ceramic fiber anti-Heat board STD25

Highly purity ceramic fiber anti-Heat board STD25

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Highly purity ceramic fiber anti-Heat board STD

 

High purity ceramic fiber board

General information of ceramic fiber board

Cmax ceramic fiber board is made of high quality kaolin clay, centrifugal high purity alumina and silica or blowing process. It's no asbestos. Double side acupuncture for the board, with a lot of tensile strength or strong, easy to install.

Products are divided into standard, high pressure, HA and Hz, respectively, corresponding to the highest service temperature of 1000, 1100, 1200, and 1350

Characteristics of ceramic fiber board

Heat resistance

Light weight

Low thermal conductivity

Low heat storage

Thermal shock toughness

High tensile strength

Application of ceramic fiber board

Refractory fiber lining for petrochemical process heating furnace

Heat treatment furnace or intermittent (shuttle) kiln heat surface lining

General oven standby insulation

Heat sealing or kiln kiln car door

Electrical insulation

Ceramic fiber board

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1. What products do you have?

We have all kinds of refractory bricks, refractory casting materials, mortar, cement, ceramic fiber products, etc..

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With strict quality control system throughout the material selection and production process, we have the quality of refractory materials and ceramic fiber products to meet customer requirements.

From the selection of raw materials, the quality of our control to start. The quality certificate of the raw material is required, each batch of the products are to be tested in the use of the forward line. In the production process, the quality control by the workers, and then each piece of classification, and through the quality supervision and inspection.

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My company is mainly engaged in refractories in the steel, cement, glass, ceramics, petrochemical, electric power and other industries.

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Highly purity ceramic fiber anti-Heat board STD25

Highly purity ceramic fiber anti-Heat board STD25


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You're right about no ventilation under the roof being the main cause of premature roof failureThe best thing to do is install vented soffit and ridge ventYou'll still have a problem, though, if you fill the rafter bays with insulationThere are styrofoam venting baffles that are about three feet long by one foot wideThey are stapled to the underside of the roof sheathing, end to end, from eave to ridge in each bay(Or at least on the sloped portion of the ceiling, if you are going to have knee-walls and a flat section of ceiling.) This creates an air space from soffit to ridge ventThen you insulate and drywall as normal.
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That varies depending on the state you live inIn my state, you would need permits for the entire attic spaceThat means you would have to tear out the already finished part so the inspector could see if the insulation and wiring is done correctlyIf you are putting in a bedroom you many have to use larger windows or provide a secondary means of escape If you only have to do the work you have listed, by far, the most expensive thing is the stairwayAdding a radiator is not much work providing your boiler is big enough to handle itOften times, the top floor will be the warmest anyway since hot air risesYou may be better off with only a supplemental electric heater Once you start with permits and inspectors you have to bring all new construction or remodeling up to codeAt least in my stateYou have to find out what the rules are for your stateBTW- do not forget to run phone and TV cable up there before you close the wall and make sure you have a dedicated electrical circuit for the heat (if you use one) or window air conditionerMuch easier to run them before you finish the wall
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