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Ultra Heat Insulation Ceramic Fiber Blanket HZ

Ultra Heat Insulation Ceramic Fiber Blanket HZ

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5000 m.t.
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10000 m.t./month

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General Information of Ceramic Fiber Blanket
CMAX ceramic fiber blanket is made from high quality Gao-Ling clay, high purity alumina and silica oxides by spun or blown process. It is asbestos free. Double-side needling provides blanket with great tensile or handing strength for easy installation.

The products are classified as STD, HP, HA, and HZ respectively corresponding to different maximum service temperature 1000,1100,1200 and 1350

 

Feature of Ceramic Fiber Blanket
Heat resistance
Light weight
Low thermal conductivity
Low heat storage
Resilient to thermal shock
High tensile strength

 

Application of Ceramic Fiber Blanket
Petrochemical process heater refractory fiber lining
Heat treating furnace or Intermittent(shuttle) kiln hot face lining
General furnace backup insulation 
Heat seals for kiln car or furnace door
Electrical insulator

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Ultra Heat Insulation Ceramic Fiber Blanket HZ

Ultra Heat Insulation Ceramic Fiber Blanket HZ



 

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1. Which products do you have?

We have all kinds of refractory brick, castable, mortar, cement, ceramic fiber products, etc.
Or you could browse our products to choose what you need.

 

2. How do you control the products quality?

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 are conducted by workers and then each piece will be sorted and examined by quality supervise.

3. Can you give me a brief introduction of the application of your products?

We are mainly specializing in the refractory materials in iron and steel, cement, glass, ceramics, petrochemical, electric power Industry, etc.

 

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Q:will acrylic yarn felt?
if you use large needles you can make a tweed with 2 strands knitting worsted yarn or 3 strands sport weight yarnyou can just make horizontal stripesthis can be done on straight needles with a simple stitch like garter stitch, stockinette stitch, or k2p2 ribbingfancy stuff like cables take away from the great team colors!
Q:My mom and I were cutting up blankets and tying them together and my allergies, that haven't acted up in awhile, started to act up really badSo I asked her what it was made out of and she said it was made out of fleece.
Pasta with chicken 1 pkgof fresh linguine noodles 1lbchicken Sun-dried tomatoes- chopped Capers (drained) Fresh Basil/or dried Mushrooms-chopped Fresh Parmesan cheese Balsamic Vinegar Garlic Herb seasonings Butter Extra Virgin Olive Oil Sea salt black pepper to taste 1Pre-heat oven to 3502Let the chicken brown on both sides in a cast iron pan with olive oil, Tablespoon of butter, and Garlic Herb Seasoning3Add balsamic vinegar, and place in oven for about 20-30 minutes4While baking, chop mushrooms, basil, and sun dried tomatoes, and shred cheese5Sauté mushrooms in butter and salt and pepper6Set aside7When chicken is done, cut into pieces and boil noodles8Drain water when the noodles are done( Leave the noodles in the pot) 9Add olive oil, salt and pepperMix well10Then add the mushrooms, basil, chicken, sun dried tomatoes, and capers to the noodles11Combine well12Serve warm with dipping spices and French bread.
Q:ok, my hair looks great straightenedStraightening your hair or blow drying it everyday is bad for your hair so i dont want to do thatIf i use a heat protectant and blow dry/ or striaghten it 3 times a week.Would my hair get fried? please helpMy looks terrible if i just leave it down the way it isIm sick of always having it up.
They are probably using brisket with brisket seasoningThey cook theirs in the oven, but a crock pot will work too.
Q:im constipated from the banana peel and this never happen to me b4 so is there any veggies that will help u go?
help your g-ma and find a place that means a lot to you and volunteer your time!
Q:I have chronic constipation and I have noticed that when I eat the sugar free or low sugar ice cream it helps me to 'go' is there any other foods out there that have this ingredient? I have found that eating the ice cream helps me to 'go' naturally-there are no cramps or over medication which results in cramps and bloating-could this help? can you buy sorbitol or is it just in foods?
COFFEE - Those plastic cans are kool but less oz.
Q:How long does it take to make cloth by hand? and by machine?
Salmon FilletsLightly salt filletPlace a knob of butter on a medium high heat, ribbed fry pan, and when it stops sizzling add fillet skin side downAs it cooks you will see it changing colour and when it is about 1/3 cooked, carefully turnCook until a further 1/3 is cooked and remove to a warmed plate and cover with foilAdd some more butter and some fresh herbs:- Fennel: for an aniseed tasteMintParsleyLet cook for a few minutes and remove from heatThe cast iron will keep it warmServe with mashed potatoes and green peas or beans.
Q:through the quot;Vquot; im using black and not really neat yarn so any other tips?
This is a fairly long winded and tiresomely extended metaphor of the religious type quite common in eighteenth and nineteenth century hymnsThe author is basically asking his god to make him into a textile manufacturer (i.ea spinning wheel, then a loom, then a dyeing shop, a finishing shop and so on) so that he can become a wonderful coat of many colours for the 'glory of god'He asks god to make him such that his very speech, thought, acts, judgement, conscience etcare all reflections of the inferred beauty of god( The sad thing is he is asking god to do this for him rather than doing it himself which is another common thread in the older hymnsCan't stand 'em myself.) It helps to have a few of the terms to hand; Distaff - the peg/pole or rod that held the raw wool for the spinning wheel Reele and spoole were the spools and bobbins that the finished thread would be held onFlyer is the wooden shuttle that goes back and forth in the loomQuill, another term for bobbin, this time used by the weaver as opposed to the spinnerthere would be a multitude of quills hanging from the end of a loomFulling mill; where the cloth was cleaned and thickened(fulled) prior to being sent for salePink't; Also pinking - a decorative serrated cut edge or a perforated pattern, hence Pinking Shears in dressmakingOnce you understand the language the meaning becomes easy to decipherHope this helps.
Q:In the process of adding a basement window, in a finished basement, I discovered that there is no vapor barrier or insulation between the sheetrock and the poured concrete wallsWith studs already in place, what is the best method of adding insulation? Can I use the polystyrene boards between the studs? I have seen no evidence of dryrot, moisture damage or wet walls, but the basement often feels dampIs it acceptable to insulate one wall (the one I have opened up) and leave the rest of the walls, or would I need to remove all sheetrock and start form scratch?
Your basement is very easy to cool due to the temperature of the ground outside around the wallsIt is a little bit harder to heat, however not muchWe have done many basement remodels and we always suggest that the walls be waterproofed with a material called Thoroseal prior to framing walls and installing drywallWe do not suggest insulating the wallsWhy ? You need air movement in a basement to keep mold and fungus from developing, vapor barriers and insulation block air flow on the backside of the walls which can lead to a musty smell,mold and other problemsLeave your walls as they are so they can breatheRun a dehumidifer on a timer so it comes on a couple hours a dayBetter yet, have your furnace company install a couple return air grilles in the basement and a couple of heat/cool registers just to move the air aroundAny closets down there should have vents or grilles cut in the doors or leave doors stand open a few inchesThe point is you need to move the airTry to get a couple of the basement windows so they will open (repair screens if they are missing or torn), fresh air is great for basementsIf you could find a window fan to set by your new window - have it so it blows the stale air outside.

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