Ceramic Fiber Blanket - Ceramic Fabric Insulation Roll Resilient to Thermal Shock
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Ceramic Fabric Insulation Roll Resilient to Thermal Shock
Description for Ceramic Fabric Insulation Roll
Ceramic fabric roll is made from high quality clay, high
purity alumina and silica oxides by spun or blown process.
Ceramic fabric insulation roll 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. performance of ceramic fabric also has difference,and they are suitable for different workong temperatures.
Ceramic fabricinsulation roll can be used after optional cutting .When ceramic fabric 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.
Features for Ceramic Fabric Insulation Roll
◆Low thermal conductivity
◆High tensile strength
◆Resilient to thermal shock
◆Corrosion resistance
Advandage for Ceramic Fabric Insulation Roll
◆High-purity type
◆High-temperature refractory
◆Al Content (%): 32-55
◆Type: 1260℃ STD/HP, 1350℃ HA, 1430℃ HZ
◆Density: 64-160kg/m3
◆Size: 12.5×610×14400mm, 25×610×7200mm, 50×610×3600mm
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Ceramic Fiber Blanket - Ceramic Fabric Insulation Roll Resilient to Thermal Shock
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