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Ceramic Fiber Blanket High Temperature Insulation 2015

Ceramic Fiber Blanket High Temperature Insulation 2015

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New 2015 Ceramic Fiber Blanket High Temperature Insulation

 

Product Description:

Ceramic fiber blankets have the advantage of uniform quality, smooth surfaces, pure white color, completely inorganic, good tensile strength, toughness and fiber structure, so there are no flames when heating for the first time, the working temperature ranges from 950°C to 1430°C.

 

Product Applications:

    Filling insulation and joint sealing

    Back-up lining for industrial furnaces

    Fireproof materials for construction

    High temperature materials for filtration

    Raw materials for further producing, such as modules

 

Product Features:

    Low thermal conductivity, low thermal capacity

    Excellent thermal stability and good resistance to heat shock

    Excellent tensile strength

    Good anti-stripping performance

    Good Sound-absorbing performance

    Non-brittleness material, good flexibility

    Excellent machining performance

    Resistance to wind and erosion, long service life

    Excellent heat insulation, fire prevention, sound absorption performance

 

Product Specifications:

Specifications

Common Grade

Standard Grade

High pure Grade

High alumina

Grade

Zirconium Grade

Color

White

Pure White

Pure White

Pure White

Pure White

Classification Temperature ()

1100

1260

1260

1400

1430

Use Temperature ()

950

1000

1100

1200

1350

Theoretical Density (kg/)

64/96/128

64/96/128

64/96/128

96/128/160

96/128/160

Shrinkage on Heating (%)

950°Cx24h≤-3

1000°Cx24h≤-3

1100°Cx24h≤-3

1200°Cx24h≤-3

1350x24h≤-3

Tensile Strength (MPa)

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.04

Thermal conductivity

(w/m.k.) (Physical Volume Density 128 Kgs/)

0.09(400)
0.16(800
)

0.09(400)
0.16(800
)

0.09(400)

0.16(800)
0.20(1000
)

0.12(600)
0.20(1000
)

0.16(800)
0.20(1000
)

Chemical Content

Common Grade

Standard Grade

High pure Grade

High alumina Grade

Zirconium Grade

ALO

44%

46%

47-49%

52-55%

39-40%

ALO + SiO

96%

97%

99%

99%

82-84%

ZrO

-

-

-

-

15-17%

ALO + SiO + ZrO

-

-

-

-

99%

FeO

≤1.2%

≤1.0%

≤0.2%

≤0.2%

≤0.2%

NaO + KO

≤0.5%

≤0.5%

≤0.2%

≤0.2%

≤0.2%

 

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Ceramic Fiber Blanket High Temperature Insulation 2015

Ceramic Fiber Blanket High Temperature Insulation 2015

Ceramic Fiber Blanket High Temperature Insulation 2015


 

FAQ:

Q1: Why buy Materials & Equipment from OKorder.com?

A1: All products offered by OKorder.com are carefully selected from China's most reliable manufacturing enterprises. Through its ISO certifications, OKorder.com adheres to the highest standards and a commitment to supply chain safety and customer satisfaction.

 

Q2: How do we guarantee the quality of our products?

A2: We have established an advanced quality management system which conducts strict quality tests at every step, from raw materials to the final product. At the same time, we provide extensive follow-up service assurances as required.

 

Q3: What other products does OKorder offer?

A3: We offer a full range of refractory bricks, mortar, cement, ceramic fiber products, and more.

 

Q4: Where are Ceramic Fiber products used?

A4: Ceramic fiber products have many advantages, including: high temperature stability, lightweight, superior insulation, and ease of application. Fiber products are available in a variety of product forms to solve a range of thermal management application problems across various industries. The main industrial market segments that use ceramic fiber and soluble fiber products are the aluminum, iron, steel, heat treatment, power, incineration, boilers, and glass industries.

 

Q5: What kind of Ceramic Fiber should I use?

A5: When selecting the fiber type for a particular application, it is important to consider all factors. If the fiber/fabric will not have to support a load at temperature, the lower-cost industrial grade fibers may be appropriate. However, if the fiber will be load bearing at temperature as in ceramic matrix composites, then one of the composite grade fibers would be a better choice. Of course there may be other factors, such as corrosion, chemical resistance, or atmospheric conditions that may require trade-off in the selection process.

 

Q6: What`s the lead time for my order?

A6: It depends on customers’ requirements and our production schedule. And usually we need 30-60 days for refractory bricks, 10-25 days for unshaped refractory materials and 10-20 days for ceramic fiber blankets.

 

Q7: Can you offer Door-to-Door delivery?

A7: Yes, but only for some countries such as U.S., UAE, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Russia, etc.

 

Q8: What is the minimum quantity?

A8: There is no minimum order quantity. Depending on the item and processing, there may be a minimum production required, however we can offer a quotation based only on the quantity you need.

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DefinitelyIn fact, it's recommended for insomniacs to have the room a bit cooler at bedtime (and anyone can be an insomniac in the heat!)I have my bed under an open window w/the ceiling fan going, and it helpsI'm like you, though, I love it when it's cold and I can sleep w/lots of blankets! :)
Q:I'm a Celiac, and I get hardly any fiber and it is now starting to affect my healthHow can I get more fiber from Gluten-Free foods?
Hey Devil, You'll need this equation: Currentn|q|vA, where n is electrons per unit volume, |q| is absolute value of the charge of the particles, v is the drift velocity, and A is the area of a cross section of the wireAmps are also measured in Q/s, where Q is total charge and s is seconds, thus, current is equal to (7.5610^17)(1.60210^-19)/1 sec; this equals .121 ampsNext, solve for v: .121/(6.0e^28)(1.602e^-19)(π[(1.44e^-3)/ 2]^2) 7.73e^-6 m/s (very slow when you consider the speed of an electron unencumbered)Hope this helpsBest, David
Q:She has a very bad colon infection and can not eat the above mentioned Do you have any suggestions as to what she should eatwe have to be very careful not to eat anything with some ansbestrawberries, popcorn, or vegetables that have hulls such as corn, peas and some beansplease helpThanks !
You're asking for high fibre foods but saying she can't eat high fibre foodsI don't understandI think you or she had better talk to her doctor right away to be sure what she should be eatingHigh fibre foods are wholegrain breads, pastas and rices, vegetables (particularly beans and peas) and fruit (particularly strawberries)'Hull-free' vegetables include broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, asparagus, spinach and root veg such as potatoes, carrots and parsnips, so I guess those are all good options for herBananas are quite high in fibre, especially when they're still a bit greenHow about processed cereals such as cheerios? Fish and meat, eggs and dairy products don't have fibre in, and 'white carbs' (white bread/pasta/rice, cakes and candies) don't have much fibre.
Q:Plumber, Electrician, Carpenter or Insulation worker.When I say best I mean in terms of how long you will need to learn everything, how much money you can earn, job security and how hard/dangerous/dirty the job is.Thank you.
I agree with postal and BillI did carpentry for years during boom times and saw these other workers doing their jobs as wellIn new residential, all these trades are ok to workIf it comes to renovations only, they can all be dirty As for plumbing, sometimes you DON'T get the dirtiest jobs eitherThere are rubber gloves and even protective clothing you can eventually use if it works better for youMasks won't do much and that is what I would hate the most, if it is smellyBut over all, plumbing will be long tem the most money, the most in demand consistently, and best moneyYou can always learn a higher level at some point to make yourself more available Another job it might be good to consider is surveyingMy friend in college did this summers during college and I did it once tooIt was nice outside work, usually low pressure and you can learn as you work at least at the beginningI don't think the math is very complicated eitherAnother good job is working on fire extinguishers, fire suppression systems and safety lights/fire alarm and sprinkler systemsThese are not for do it yourselfers ( safety lights would be)You can learn on the job with a company and start your own service anywhere anytime and the standards are set and required by lawPeople respect you on the jobYOU will always know MORE than the clientYou can do apartment buildings, businesses, industrial plants, old age homes, fitness places 9 nice scenery), everyone has to have fire extinguishers and sprinkler systemsIt is NOT a dirty job either and plays quite well.
Q:I just set up my home theater in my new house, and there is a lot of echoespecially in the higher frequenciesI am in the process of getting high quality sound treatment put together, but in the meantime I would like to use my home theater without the awful echo that it hasCan anyone suggest quick ways to temporarily fix my problem?
Owens Corning 703 fiber.but that should be part of your long term high quality solutionFor temporary just pin some quits or blankets up on the walls.
Q:Where do I find R49 insulation for my roof/ceilingI also need R 18 for walls and R25 floorsCan I purchase insulation for the exact R value I needI see a lot of insulation that say R19, R30 and the likeHow do you get up the the R value that is required.Thank you
Its 4:30 AM and I am eating a Koshi bar and drinking a mandarin orange juice.Why, because my blood sugar is low.
Q:I rarely smoke;; the last time I smokes was 9 days agoIf I went on Atkins diet which will burn cells ( where thc is stored) drink excessive Amounts of water to dilute it( I'll take vitamin b12 so my piss will have color for the test) take fiber supplement to help send the thc cells to the colan to be removed through fecesDo u think I will pass!!! Help
Hey Zoggers .you need a heater to get the temp up in the bedroom ? Surely you're not THAT old ! edit.If you are having weird dreams it's a sure sign that you are overheated delusional .turn it off !
Q:In the history of man, when did woven fabric for clothing start ?
Well this all dependsThe shiny side of the aluminum foil will reflect the heat and if I am thinking correctly with this it will reflect heat back onto the cookie, which results in a faster cooking time but if you face it dull side up then you will have same or more cooking time from what the recipe calls for I find it odd that my teacher was just saying something about dull and shiny pans today in class and then I see this question.
Q:I have thick african-american kinky hair that's in twists right now but I want to straight it sometimesWhat good ceramic straighter is good for straighting and curlingAlso, what heat proctector do you use? Thanks.
CHI!!!!!!!!! I've tried all of them just about and this is the best straightener you will find (in my opinion)THey are all little on the expensive side, but soooo worth itI also use biolage heat therapy (thermal protector)
Q:What is the yarn type of denim?
I don't know why your fruit might have melted into the waxed paper I cover cookie sheets with aluminum foil, not waxed paperPeel and slice the fruits uniformly and lay it out evenly spaced on the cookie sheetsSet the oven temp to 200F and put the cookie sheets inCheck and turn the fruits over every hourYou will know when they are ready to remove from the ovento make fruit leather, puree the fruit, add sugar if you wish, cover the sheet with plastic wrap and pour the fruit puree on it and spread out to depth of about 1/4 inch deep uniformly all overDry it the same temperature, checking to see when it is dry enough to roll upHere you can use either plastic wrap or waxed paperIt takes longer to dry the sheet of fruit leather than it does to dry the fruit slices.

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