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Asbestos Free Vermiculite for Fire Stove

Asbestos Free Vermiculite for Fire Stove

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Specifications of Vermiculite Insulation Board

Asbestos free vermiculite for fire place 
1.Tempreture:1100 
2.Sound insulation:40Db 
3.Customer design is accepted.

Description of Vermiculite Insulation Board:

1. Name: Vermiculite Insulation Product

2.Specification ;2400*1220mm,2100*900mm,1000*610mm, irregular vermiculite products. Customer design is accepted.

3. destiny; 400kgs/M3----900kgs/M3

4. Packing; wooden pallet

Asbestos Free Vermiculite for Fire Stove


Characteristics of Vermiculite Insulation Board:

1. Eco-friendly, non-toxic and zero radioactivity, non-asbestos. Excellent workability.

2. The fireproof grade is A 
4. High-qulity vermiculite

5. Excellent fireproof character.

6. Heat insulation and preservation.

7. Sound insulating and absorbing.

8. Moisture adjustment

All kinds of our production

1. fireplace boards/bricks

2. fireproof boards

3. irregular products

4. soundproof products

5. insulation production


Technical data of Vermiculite Insulation Board

1. Maximum service temperature:1100°C

2. Continuous working temp:1000°C

3. Compressive strength:0.8-3Mpa

4. Liner reheat shrinkage (24H @ 900°C %):<3< span="">

5. Total porosity (%):60-74

6. Thermal conductivity;@200°C   0.1-0.4

                                    @400°C   0.12-0.16

                                    @600°C   0.14-0.18


Asbestos Free Vermiculite for Fire Stove


Q:i have a baby gecko - not older than a few months, and she just layed eggs, like an hour ago D:i made an incubator a while back, and i dont know why but i just turned it on today (lucky eh)its basically a lunchbox with a cricket box with damp vermiculite inside. its at about 85F now.lt;since my gecko is only a baby herself, i‘m aware they probably arent fertile, but stillgt;she layed them on top of the laying box i gave her, but one of the eggs was stuck tight onto it - anything i can do about this?(i wasnt sure, so i cut out that bit of the lid with the egg and and put that in the incubator)nowhere i looked says anything about the humidity in the incubator, so does anyone have any ideas about that too?and is there anything i can feed my little gecko to get her back upto strength - she‘s too small for pinkies.Thanks :)
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Q:Okay, so I am getting ready to have my first clutch of ball python eggs. I am going to buy a reptipro 6000 incubator, And my question was, If you have the eggs in a sealed container with moist vermiculite or whatever hatching substrate do you still need to add water into the incubator for humidity? Or is that only for if your going to do open containers? It seems like it might help to keep temps stable I guess. But is it necessary?
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Q:We just mated my two leopard geckos and yes one is a boy and the other is a girl, i know that we have to give the female a home to lay the eggs but i am not sure what to put inside the container? and should i have the container open or cut a whole on the side and it covered?thanks
Once the female lays the eggs you can remove them and put the eggs in a plastic deli cup with holes and sterile vermiculite, soil or sand for substrate. I'd prefer vermiculite because it holds heat and humidity. Like many other egg-laying reptiles the sex of Leopard geckos are determined by incubation temperature. Eggs incubated at 79 °F will result in a majority of female neonates, whereas eggs incubated at 85-87 °F will result in a more even sex ratio and eggs incubated at 89-90 °F in the first four weeks will result in more males. Females hatched from these eggs are generally more aggressive than other females, and they tend to reach sexual maturity later if at all. An incubation temperature lower than 77 °F or higher than 97 °F will cause deformities and usually death of the neonates incubated at these temperatures
Q:I have a rather large bag of perlite. I plan on using it as an incubation medium once the eggs come but could I also use it in my female‘s laying box? Is there anything in it that might harm her?
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Q:I live in new hampshire is there any place I can get vermiculite and perlite locally?
You could use vermiculite. Because it's a natural product, it seems to hold a little more moisture. I would think that any surface that is damp would be a potential source of bacteria. The trick would be to swap out the towel regularly so to not build up a toxic level of bacteria.
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Believe me, you would not believe how many rich people in the grocery store I once worked in came in asking where the seedless cherries were. There aren't any. They don't grow that way. And if by some strange genetic tinkering someone's come up with one I haven't found it.
Q:how long do they carry there unborns?
if you want an honest answer just visit divisoria, they knew about that or in the malls there. there are also sample cuts they will show you. in divisoria it's cheap but you have to be careful of buying there because of quality of textile.
Q:I've been looking online and I all the supplies I'd need to get seem awfully expensive. I need a small breeding rack (should I make or buy), vermiculite (where to buy from), and an Incubator (make or buy). I'm looking for the cheapest solution, making things aren't a problem.
The white stuff is vermiculite; it is one of the components of the potting soil. It separates the soil particles and allows air and water to penetrate more easily. Good luck and enjoy!
Q:is there other substrait i can use for my leopard gecko to lay her eggs in?
I believe you are talking about Hakata Torimon.
Q:can i incubate leopard gecko eggs without an incubator? what could i use besides vermiculite?
its really EASY. all you have to do is put water in it when it runs out. it does not matter how much because its a water plant.

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