• 8 Ceramic Fiber Blanket High Purity Alumina by Spun or Blown Process System 1
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8 Ceramic Fiber Blanket High Purity Alumina by Spun or Blown Process

8 Ceramic Fiber Blanket High Purity Alumina by Spun or Blown Process

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620 roll
Supply Capability:
20000 roll/month

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1.Description of Ceramic Fiber Products :

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. No chemical binder is added. Double-side needling provides blanket with great tensile or handing strength for easy installation.

2.Main features of Ceramic Fiber Products:

Improved shot content          Improved thermal properties

Improved tensile strength       Improved compression and resilience

3. Ceramic Fiber Images:

 Ceramic Fiber Blanket High Purity Alumina By Spun Or Blown Process

4. Ceramic Fiber Technical Parameters

There are four kinds of ceramic fiber products according to the temperature and chemical content.

1) For the blanket, the bulk density will be 80kg/m3, 96 kg/m3, 128 kg/m3,.

2) For the paper, the bulk density will be 160-220 kg/m3.

3) For the board, the bulk density will be 240-400kg/m3.

Application

u  Petrochemical process heater refractory fiber lining   

u  General furnace backup insulation

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

u  Electrical insulator

u  Heat seals for kiln car or furnace door  

u  High temperature acoustic   

u  Fire protection

 

5.FAQ

We have organized several common questions for our clientsmay help you sincerely 

  How about our ceramic fiber products

A world class manufacturer & supplier of ceramic fiber product is one

 of the large scale professional investment casting production bases in China,consisting of both casting foundry forging and machining factory. Annually more than 80000 tons Precision casting and forging parts are exported to markets in Europe,America and Japan. OEM casting and forging service available according to customer’s requirement.

How to guarantee the quality of the products

We have established the international advanced quality management system every link from raw material to final product we have strict quality test; We resolutely put an end to unqualified products flowing into the market. At the same time, we will provide necessary follow-up service assurance.

 

 


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Q: can we cover it up in the winter? it lets ALOT of cold air inthe attic is behind my daughter bedroom and her room is freezing all winter.we are in wisconsin, 2 story homethank you :)
Don't do itThat is an exhaust fanFresh air comes in through the gable or soffit vents and is pulled out by the fanThat keeps air moving through the attic and lessens the chance of mold, etcThe problem is the wall between the attic and your daughter's bedroomIt needs to be better insulated on the attic sideGo to a home center or hardware store and explain what the insulation will be used forIf there are already batts on the wall you can use unfaced batts over themIf there is no insulation you need to use faced batts with the facing on the wall side and the insulation toward the atticThe both come in rolls and aren't hard to installBe sure to wear safety glasses, long pants and shirts, and wear a paper mask to keep fibers out of your lungs.
Q: How do i add insulation to very cold attic room?
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Q: I need help.
well i bought some of the 100 Calorie Oreo Cookie Bites at the Dollar Tree for $1They are usually 2.50 and up at the grocery storeI usually buy my aluminum foil and plastic sandwich baggies thereAnd if you do any crafting sometimes they have real name brands (and expensive ones at that) of yarn or stickers there.
Q: Does regular thermal insulation block sound? I know there are different types of soundproofing insulation, but does regular insulation work at all? If so how well?
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Q: I have 2 storied home with the AC unit installed in the attic area of thehomeWhats happening is when I run the AC, water leaks from the AC to drain pan and from there I guess to the cealing instead of the outlet I tried to get the estimates form 2 people.1Says replace the drain pan and things would be fine,2Says water ideally should not drop it to the drain pan and I shouldfix the AC unit from where its leaking waterSuggests to replacethe AC coil which it seems cost about 600$ + labor which includebalancing the drain pan, cleaning the AC unit, installing the coil andalso make sure the AC supply is well balanced betn 1st and 2nd floor.Labor cost is 800$So total about 1400 to 1500$.Any suggestions pls?-shri
Your drain pipe is clogged upThere is a drain pan inside your unit is is the primary drainUnderneath is the secondary pan in case the other one is cloggedIf you have some high pressure air then you can just blow it through from the outside pipeIf not than you will need to go in the attic and cut the pipeClean it out with a snake or even a water hose if it will reachRe glue the pipe back together and you should be good to goWhile in the attic, then go ahead and clean the secondary one alsoIt probably got clogged with insulation.
Q: Four light are mysteriously not working and I know we have at least two squirrels in the attic.
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Q: bills down? How has it come out?
I personally manage eight apartments and renovate old and condemned property for resaleI have experience blowing insulation in walls and attic floorsI can tell you that it is not a very difficult job to do when you have the proper equipment such as the appropriate sized whole cutter, well-maintained insulation blower and ladders Blown-in insulation fills spaces much more effectively than roll-in insulationBy filling space under the attic floor, you are providing the house with a 'blanket' that keeps living areas warmIf you choose to insulate between the roof and the attic ceiling, just remember to not fill the space completelyThere must be some air to keep the roof from 'baking' during summer monthsAnd only do so if you plan to 'finish' the attic to make it into additional living spaceIn which case, you will need either additional heating ducts run to the attic or an additional heating source because the floor, if it is insulated, would prevent heat from the rest of the house from heating the atticAs far as keeping heating bills down, insulation is the clothing of the houseIf you plan to go outside in the bitter cold, would you perfer to have shorts and a t-shirt or layers of loose-fitting clothing? Obviously the second choice is bestSo, when insulating a living space, the thicker the layers, the better Furthermore, would you rather go out with your jacket zipper down or up? Any opening in the jacket will reduce the effectiveness of the jacket in keeping you warmBlown-in insulation fills wall cavities very effectively, leaving few cracks through which cold air can passThis is especially the case in older homes where wall cavity thickness varies We insulated the house I live in now a few years ago and installed a higher efficiency furnaceI can say that the very next winter, heating bills reduced by approximately 60%! It was very much well worth the investment of our time and resources.
Q: Is there any way to dye a blanket a different color?
yes but it depends on what fibre the blanket is made from - certain fibres take certain dyes and some fibres won't take any consumer-available dyestuffsFind out what the fibre content of the blanket is: wool - dyes with food colouring, kool-aid, tintex (RIT), acid dyes, some reactive dyes cotton and other cellulosics (linen, hemp, rayon, flax) - dyes with tintex but its hard to get deep colour, direct dyes, reactive dyes, sulphur, vat acrylics - some dye, some don't, disburse dyes work on many synthetics including acrylic, nylon etcYou can also search for info on acid dyes, Procion, fibre-reactive
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