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Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Furnace Insulation

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Furnace Insulation

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Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Furnace Insulation

 

Composite of Ceramic Fiber Blanket for  Furnace Insulation

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Furnace Insulation is made from high quality clay, high

purity alumina and silica oxides by spun or blown process.

 

Types of Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Furnace Insulation: ordinary type, standard form, high-purity type, high-alumina type and containing zirconium type. Different types of products used different materials. Performance of Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Furnace Insulation also has difference, and they are suitable for different working temperatures.

 

Main Features of the Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Furnace Insulation

Low thermal conductivity

High tensile strength

Resilient to thermal shock

Corrosion resistance

 

Application of Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Furnace Insulation

Petrochemical process heater refractory fiber lining

General furnace backup insulation

Heat treating furnace or intermittent(shuttle) kiln hot face lining

Electrical insulator

Heat seals for kiln car or furnace door

High temperature acoustic

Fire protection

 

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Furnace Insulation Images

 Ceramic Fiber Blanket for  Furnace Insulation

 

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Furnace Insulation Specification

 

Type

STD

HP

HA

HZ

Classification   Temperature (°C)

1260

1260

1350

1430

Working   Temperature (°C)

1050

1100

1200

1350

Color

Spotlessly white

spotlessly

spotlessly

spotlessly

white

  white

  white

Density    (kg/m3)

64,96,

64,96, 

64,96,

64,96, 

128,160

128,160

128,160

128,160

Shrinkage   on heating (%)

-3

-3

-3.5

3.5

(24 hours, density   as 128/m3)

(1150°C)

(1250°C)

(1300°C)

(1350°C)

Thermal conductivity   by different temperature   (w/m.k) (density as 128kg/m3)

0.15(800°C)

0.176(800°C)

0.18(1000°C)

0.23(1000°C

 0.17(1000°C)

0.22(1000°C)   

  0.26(1200°C)

 0.31(1200°C)

Tensile   strength (MPa)

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.04

(density as 128kg/m3)

Chemical

AL2O3

45-47

45-46

53-55

38-54

composition

AL2O3+SIO2

98.5

99

99

82-90

(%)

ZrO2

-

-

-

10-18

 

FAQ of Ceramic Fiber Blankt for Furnace Insulation

Q1:Are you a manufacture or trader?

A:Factory+trade(mainly factories,at the same time,we operates other related products).

Q2:Can we visit your factory?

A:Sure,welcome at any time,seeing is believing.

Q3:What's the MOQ of trial order?

A:No limit,We can offer the best suggestions and solutions according to your condition.

Q4:Is your company accept customization?

A:We have own factory and excellent technical team,and we accept OEM service.

Q5:How about your company's certification?

A:ISO9001 and Test Report,also we could apply other necessary certification.

 

Q: I knit, and I'm becoming increasingly interested in spinning yarn, but I cant afford a spinning wheelSo, one day at my local yarn shop I saw a guy who had this yarn spinning deviceIt looked like a toy top, it had like a stick with a wheel (like a large button or something) at one end and a hook at the very end of the side the wheel was onThe roving fibers were fed through the hook, went around to the other side of the wheel, and was wound around the stick.Does anybody know what this is called? I've searched everywhere and have no idea what it's called.Thank in advance
I think it's called a drop spindle.
Q: Drugs are bad :/
Cheeze Whiz cant even support the argument that it is a food.
Q: i live in Alberta and the forecast says its going to be -50c so i dont know whether or not to blanket them because i have heard that if they have snow on there back to not blanket them so i dont know when to blanket them
PUT IT IN COLD WATER IN THE FRIDGETHE COLD WATER KEEPS IT CRISP
Q: this is about way back during the industrial revolution in America.1.) how was it used? (i know there was a handle to spin but be specific.)2.) list 3 ways it changed American society.make it sound smart :))
Didn't you pay attention in class? Those old models that used a hand-wheel or foot treadle are still being used in 3 world countriesThe sewing machine provided more opportunities for companies to sell fabrics, thread, zippers, buttons; factory jobs to those in need of income; garments for department stores to sellNone of this could be done without those who raised cotton or sheep for wool; spun the wool or cotton into yarn; yarn into fabric, the fisherman who provided claim shells for punching out buttons and whale oil for lubrication of the sewing machine, the metal worker for needles, pins, snaps, hooks and the zipper, the iron worker for the iron to produce the sewing machineThe farmer who raise the cows for leather to make the belts used to drive the sewing machine.
Q: It Is A Really Cold Day After A Hurricane And I Think My Horse May Need A Blanket, What Should The Temperature Be To Put It On Him (He Is A 14 year Old Quarter Horse Gelding)?
It all depends on what kind of plastic, the thickness, and what it is being used forKrylon makes paint specifically for plastic, I think its called PlastiBond, or something like that.
Q: Don't tell me to Google it because I already did and it didn't tell meAlso please tell me what it doesThanks!
While I have not loaded shot shell in a while, I dont see why you couldn'tbut I wouldn't load then past light trap loadsAll the shells Ive seen of late are aluminum based for trap and skeetoh course I'm buying these CHEEP, at walmart and for the current price of 15.88 per 100 I cant reload that cheap and justify the time involved.
Q: I'm not looking for a quot;magic pillquot; or snake oilI work out pretty wellAt least a half-hour of cardio and good amount of reps (and variety) of weight lifting and resistance workouts about 3-4 times a week.I also eat relatively rightAside from the occasional hot dog and/or BBQ type food, I stay away from fast food; eat a lot of green vegetables and trying to put more fiber in there; usually just have a protein shake for breakfast; and I don't even like sweets of any kind.so, I cut those outI currently weigh about 165 and I'm 5'8''I'm not a fitness enthusiast, so I don't know a lot on this topicAgainI'm not looking for something to do the work for meI just don't know what to trust and everything I see promises to quot;transform youquot; or somethingI just want to loose 12 pounds, hereI lost about 9 pounds a couple months back but pretty much hit a wall after thatIs 12 pounds more a little unrealistic? Anyone ever went through this similar situation?
It's made for use with a blow dryerIt just means that it spreads the heat around and that the ceramic and ions are supposed to smooth your hair.
Q: they probably don'ti just know how they have t-shirts made from recycled plastic bottles and stuff, and i think it would be cool to have like plastic fibers that you could spin into yarn or thread to weave or knit yourselfjust wondering, that's all.
Yes! It is called Ecospun, and it is a fiber made from recycled plastic bottlesLittle Barn (an online fiber store) carries it in loose fiber form ready to spin or card upIf you try it, let us all know what you think!
Q: I think I've asked before but I'd like some additional recommendationsI have a 16X70 mobile home that is not well insulated and with winter approaching fast, I'd like to see what I can do now to help keep us warmer without breaking our walletsThis mobile home has sheetrock with some cheap yellow insulation then the metal exterior and that's itSomething I've thought about but I'm not sure if it would work is to take off the interior walls and remove the insulationWhat I've thought is I could cut pieces of that sturdy foam used in homes, and put between the studsMaybe use some kind of tape around the perimeter of the foam, then install new insulation of a better brand then replace the sheetrockWe keep the thermostat set on like 66 degrees and the bill is still sky highWould my plan work? or do you have any better suggestions for better insulating mobile homes? I do have underpinning but it's just the plastic/rubber kind (not concrete blocks).
Drill and fill is a better answer than re-doing all your sheetrockYou will most likely make things worse if you try thatIn drill and fill they cut a small hole on the top and bottom and fill the cavity with blown in insulation or foam insulationTry to do your roof before you do the wallsAlso, Putting on a insulated skirt around the bottom of your home that is air tight (or at least mostly air tight) will do wondersMake sure you have all gaps and holes filled with caulk, weather gasketing on the doors and windows must be in good shapeInsulated drapes that velcro or magnet to the window frame will also work well for you Plus, get a programmable thermostatLet the temperature drop when you are sleeping and or out of the houseOne more idea, most states have a weatherization program that will help you pay for this kind of thing if you meet their income guidelinesIf you don't meet the guidelines, they can usually at least point you in the direction of some reputable contractors.

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