Aluminium Silicate Ceramic Fiber Blanket for furnace
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 kg
- Supply Capability:
- 30000 kg/month
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Specifications
1:Ceramic Fiber Blanket
2:strong, lightweight, flexible insulating products
3:Density:64-160kg/m3.
Aluminium Silicate Ceramic Fiber Blanket for furnace is detailed as follow :
Classification Temperature 1260°C, 1400°C, 1430°C, 1500°C
Density: 64, 96, 128,160kg/m3
Availabilities :
Thickness: 6-50mm
Width: 610mm,1220mm
Width: 610mm,1220mm
Advantages :
1: Resistance to high temperature
2: Low thermal conductivity
3: Resistance to thermal shock
4: Excellent corrosion resistance
5: Low shot content
6: Low heat storage
7: High tensile strength
8: Good sound absorption
Item | COM | ST | HP | HA | HZ |
Specification(°c) | 1100 | 1260 | 1260 | 1360 | 1430 |
working tem(°c) | ≤1000 | 1050 | 1100 | 1200 | 1350 |
color | white | white | white | white | white |
density(kg/m3) | 96/128 | 96/128 | 96/128 | 128/160 | 128/160 |
rate of liner(%) (24h density128kg/m3) | -4 | -3 | -3 | -3 | -3 |
rate of thermal conductivity (w/m.k)(density128kg/m3) | 0.09(400°c) 0.16(800°c) | 0.09(400°c) 0.16(800°c) | 0.09(400°c) 0.16(800°c) | 0.12(600°c) 0.20(1000°c) | 0.16(800°c) 0.20(1000°c) |
tensile strength(mpa) (ensity128kg/m3) | 0.04 | 0.04 | 0.04 | 0.04 | 0.04 |
- Q:I have a pillow that is fuzzyalmost hairyI have seen this material at a fabric store and couldn't find the colors I wantednow that I want to look online, I have no idea what it is calleddoes anyone have a clue what I'm talking about?!
- From your description it is most likely either some sort of fun fur or a knit fabric made with what is often called eyelash yarnHope this helps!
- Q:Hey, just curious, at what temperature do you blanket your horse? Thanks! :)
- First of all, i'm sick of stories beginning with I woke upThat has been done 45734560 timesAlso, although descriptions are important, it seems like you're just throwing ina bunch of big words without purpose, which makes it sound forced and a little choppyThe questions your character are asking shouldn't be mixed in with the rest of your textLastly, you keep mentioning the fieldWe get itShe's in a filedA fieldA fieldA field.
- Q:I'm researching what to do after completing a crochet project.There are numerous websites that discuss blocking- the methods- what blocking method to do for each type of yarn- the necessity of blocking, depending on whether you crochet a scarf, or a sweaterRight now, I'm crocheting a stoleSo far, the stitches are (finally!!!) coming out nicely, and I imagine this stole will keep someone warm.Based on your experiences, if you were crocheting a stole using 75% wool, 25% nylon yarn, would you block it, or just let it flow?
- If it finishes out to be square, even, flat, and to gauge, then you can skip blockingHowever, if the edges aren't straight, or if the gauge seems to vary from spot to spot, you definitely need to blockPersonally, I always wash/dryclean a completed project (regardless of fiber content) the same way as the care instructions I give the recipient BEFORE gifting it - if there's going to be some kind of problem, I want to know about it before I gift it, not afterGood luck, and congratulations on your completed project!
- Q:I am writing a 20 page essay and i need 2-3 good quotes describing my topic (knitted hats) to start off my essayI need this as soon as possibleI need a brief description that is short that gives an idea of what a knitted isThanks to those who can help me!
- A knit cap, originally of wool, though now often of synthetic fibers, is designed to provide warmth in cold weatherMany variants exist, with many names, such as bobcap (British English), and stocking cap (American English)In much of the English-speaking world, the term beanie has come to mean a knit cap as well, but North American usage often describes a completely different seamed cap design that is not knitted at allOther names include: knit hat, knit cap, sock cap, tossel cap, tossle cap, ski hat, toboggan, burglar beanie, woolly hat, snookie, or chookA knit cap is commonly referred to as a watch cap by members of the United States MilitaryA knit cap is a clothing accessory that is crafted through the use of knitting techniques and worn on the headThe cap is constructed with yarn or some other thread and can be of any weight or thicknessA knit cap is a seasonal accessory, often used to keep the head warm during the winter
- Q:So lately I've been pretty constipated, like as in only pooping 3-4 times a week and it's usually always hard to come out and barely any doesSO I was wanting to start eating more fiber everyday, with 1 pear, 1 box of raisins, and 1 cup of FiberOne CerealIs this enough to help my bowel movements? Or is it too much? THANKS!
- The cereal packs to much of a wallop per bowlIt is better to space out the 25 grams per day of fiberTry oatmeal, figs and barleyThe pear is very goodYou can take psyllium supplement as well.
- Q:The question stands for itself reallyIs it safe to store a fleece blanket in a Hefty plastic trash bagIt will need to be stored there over Summer, and will be kept in the house (maintaining a constant/decent temperature)BA gets extra points.
- It depends on the fruit or vegetable1 medium avocado has about 11.8 g, 1 cup of cooked Kale has 7.2 g, 1 cup of cooked peas have 8.8 g, 1 cup cooked winter squash 6.2 g, 1 cup cooked carrots 5.2 g, 1 cup cooked soybeans 8.6 g, 1 cup of cooked red lentils 13.6 g, 1 cup cooked kidney beans 11.6 g, 1 cup black beans 13.9 g, 1 cup raspberries 6.4 g, 1 medium apple with skin 5 gGrains are also high in fiber - 1 cup bran cereal 19.9 g, 1 cup dry rolled oats 12 gIf you're trying to eat healthy, try to get at least 5 servings of different colors of fruits and vegetables dailyThis helps to ensure you're getting a variety of nutrientsIt is also recommended to get 30-40 g of fiber per dayYou may want to check out the USDA's website, they have a lot of info on RDA-recommended daily allowanceI also put a link in the sources that has a great list of amounts of fiber in different foodsChef Alicia
- Q:I have had back pain as long as i rememberAnD iM 12!!! My lower and upper back hurt the most along with my neckMy friend used to have chyropracting to help with migrains and her mom had it for back painBut when i asked my parents about it they said i didnt need itAnd you cant change their mindsSo is there and way to make it stop( without meds would be bestAnd my mattress us only 2 tears old and looks and feels new) plez help!!!!
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- Q:Does anybody know how to make these type of bracelets.(picture)?
- change the sheets once a week and vacuum the mattress before putting on the new sheets.this will remove all dust mites (dead and living) and their eggsWhen you wash the sheets and mattress cover.use bleachthis will kill all the gross germs you put onto them
- Q:Hello,To make it short, my question is: What is the lowest temperature that a heavy winter blanket with 350g of fill, will keep a horse warm in?I'm assuming somewhere around -20 to -25 oC, but I want to make sureMy horse hasn't grown a winter coat, he just has his normal fur stillI need your help ASAP! Thanks
- He will grow some coat if you rug him ours doI don't know what temperature it can go down to, ours live in England.
- Q:what are the factors that lead to low thermal conductivity , hence insulation ??
- i would ask the manufacturer about thisi never heard of this before(ever)
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Aluminium Silicate Ceramic Fiber Blanket for furnace
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 kg
- Supply Capability:
- 30000 kg/month
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