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Ceramic Fiber Blanket With High Quality

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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. Double-side needling provides blanket with great tensile or handing strength for easy installation.

The products are classified as STD, HP, HA, and HZ respectively corresponding to different maximum service temperature 1000℃,1100℃,1200℃ and 1350℃

Feature
Heat resistance
Light weight
Low thermal conductivity
Low heat storage
Resilient to thermal shock
High tensile strength

Application
Petrochemical process heater refractory fiber lining
Heat treating furnace or Intermittent(shuttle) kiln hot face lining
General furnace backup insulation
Heat seals for kiln car or furnace door
Electrical insulator


Q:I know that vampires don't exist (although I must say I'm interested in vampiric lore and mythology), but I'm just curious if one can survive just by drinking bloodIt seems like blood has all elements, which our metabolism require but I think I'm wrong and there have to be also some digestive problems (which?).
No,one cannot survive just by drinking human blood and for many reasons including: 1Human blood is a specialized fluid primarily used for transporting oxygen, nutrients, etcIt is not an accurate representation of the chemical makeup of the human body.We require all sorts of vitamins, minerals and chemical fuel that are in short supply in bloodYou'd end up with severe potassium deficiency (you'd need to drink 10 gallons of blood per day to get your recommended daily allowance of potassium) as well as deficiency of all the fat-soluble vitamins2Even a small amount of blood in the stomach will make a person throw upThis is why bloody noses or certain injuries can cause people to vomit-they've inadvertently swallowed blood3Iron poisoning can even be a problem4.You'd become wildly constipated (complete lack of fiber and clotting nature of the blood), which can also kill you5.May also lead to rapid dehydration and electrolyte imbalance leading to cardiac arrhythmia and death.
Q:My stomach, neck, shoulders, back, thighs and head hurt so badI'm on my period, and I'm in so much pain, I don't want to moveI'm extremely exhaustedMy thighs hurt so bad that they are numbI'm very noxious, any advice? Is this normal?
I got this off the website below.hope it helpsThe nonahydrate aluminum nitrate, Al(NO3)3·9H2O (CAS No7784-27-2), is the stable form of this compound.
Q:I live in a duplex with very loud neighbors, talking loud and partying, I would like to insulate the wall for the least amount of trouble, and money if possible.Thanks
It is not as good as fiberglass batts because it tends to settle and have voidsI assume that you are trying to find a product that you could pour, (or blow), down between the walls from the attic and the blown in option is probably your best betYou could also look at vermiculite type insulation which would be poured in but likely more expensiveEither one you use will make a big difference if you currently have a double wall with no insulation at allMost contractors would have used batts in the studs of each wall to control soundIf that's the case with your wall then simply filling the remaining space between the walls will likely not yield much further improvement.
Q:i am looking for a strong lightweight metal that does not conduct heat relatively well, for firefighting use?
Most all metals conduct heat wellYou should look into some other material such as plastics or ceramicsBut of the metals, stainless steel has the lowest thermal conductivity, about 1/20th of copper thermal conductivity of Silver is 429 W/mK thermal conductivity of Copper is 401 W/mK thermal conductivity of Gold is 310 W/mK thermal conductivity of Aluminum 250 W/mK thermal conductivity of Beryllium is 218 W/mK thermal conductivity of Magnesium is 156 W/mK thermal conductivity of Zinc Zn is 116 W/mK thermal conductivity of Brass is 109 W/mK thermal conductivity of Nickel is 91 W/mK thermal conductivity of Iron is 80 W/mK thermal conductivity of Platinum is 70 W/mK thermal conductivity of Tin Sn is 67 W/mK thermal conductivity of Steel is 46 W/mK thermal conductivity of Lead is 35 W/mK thermal conductivity of Antimony is 18.5 W/mK thermal conductivity of Stainless Steel is 16 W/mK thermal conductivity of Mercury is 8 W/mK thermal conductivity of Granite is 2.2 W/mK thermal conductivity of glass is 1.1 W/mK thermal conductivity of water is 0.58 W/mK thermal conductivity of Brick dense 1.31 W/mK thermal conductivity of Brick work 0.69 W/mK thermal conductivity of Wood across the grain, white pine 0.12 W/mK thermal conductivity of Wood across the grain, yellow pine 0.147 W/mK thermal conductivity of Wood, oak 0.17 W/mK .
Q:The scarf is about 10cm wide and the tassel top is about 2cmI have two threads coming out of the tassel to sew to the scarf but I just can't seem to get it to join nicelyI have tried curling the bottom of the scarf and then sewing the tassel onto the end, still it doesn't sit rightAnyone know what I am doing wrong or any links to how to do this in photo or video form? I am not doing many tassels along the bottom of the scarf, it is one tassel and the bottom of the scarf needs to be squished up so that it kind of looks like all one piece (the tassel and the scarf).
And they crack with age and crumble - have a local glass shop that has the pieces- You could use the rope caulk- thing is- that strip is all that is keeping the glass in the frame good luck
Q:I moved from Southern California to Northern Wisconsinand I am not used to the harsh weatherWe have a deep well on our farm which is about 25 feet from the house The well is above ground (now with a heat lamp on it)It is in a casing about 6 inches wide with a metal pipe sticking up out of the top 7quot;First , I want to know if I pour hot water down the small pipe if it will helpThe problem is I don't know where the freeze isThe pipe goes from the well underground and then up through our basementwhich is 7 ft under the groundThe motor of the pump hums but the water tank , which is in the basement is not making the clinking noise it usually makes when the water is working properlyHow do I find out where the freeze is ? We have had -25 below with terrible winds and very little snow this year (2 quot;) I have small children and farm animals and buying water by the jug is getting oldI would appreciate any advice .and No-I am not moving ! : )Someone mentioned antifreeze ???
is the basement cold? Try heating the line from the well that comes into the basementI'm guessing it would be a black plastic pipeI would be hard pressed to believe that your water line wasn't buried below the frost line in WisconsinSeal the basement up as best as possible, eliminate any drafts and maybe put some styrofoam insulation over the windows if applicableMaybe insulate the bond with fiberglass bats, where the walls meet the ceiling if not already doneIt's also possible that your pump is badas a suggestion take a thermometer into the basement and check the temperatureAnd if at all possible maybe contact the previous owner, he may have some insight to your problemStay away from the anti-freeze and the boiling water.
Q:And very, VERY low in calories? (and cheap ^_^ :L ) but i want something really high fiber, like lentils, or beans, but lower cal, ill go up to 100 cal, if thats okay.please answer ^_^ the one i end up eating gets best answer from meee ;) !!
The list of high fiber foods below can help you reduce your risk of constipation, hemorrhoids, high cholesterol, high blood sugar, obesity, colon cancer, diabetes and heart diseaseHigh Fiber Foods: Grain Products: whole grain breads, buns, bagels, muffins breakfast cereals with at least 5 g of fiber per serving such as All Bran, Fiber One, Smart Bran, and Go Lean Cooked cereal such as Red River and Oat Bran whole-wheat pastas whole grains such as barley, popcorn, corn and brown riceFruits: dried fruits such as apricots, dates, prunes and raisins berries such as blackberries, blueberries, raspberries and strawberries oranges, apple with skin, avocado, kiwi, mango and pearVegetables: broccoli, spinach, swiss chard, green peas and other dark green leafy vegetables dried peas and beans such as kidney beans, lima beans, black-eyedbeans, chick peas and lentilsNuts and Seeds: nuts and seeds such as almonds, whole flaxseed and soynuts.
Q:What are their boots made of,leather or rubber?How did their boot differ from normal boots?How can they be so active in their boots?
I personally wouldn't buy hair products on OKorderYes you could try the product by getting it at walgreens :)
Q:I do cardio almost every dayI ususally get more than the recommended daily amount of fiberAnd even when I used laxative teas, I can't seem to go to the bathroom! and its not good because my stomach stays bloated.
Try eating a lot of green and leafy vegetablesThey contain a lot of dietary fiberFibre has taken over the old term called roughageDietary fibers are the indigestible portion of plant foods that move food through the digestive system, absorbing water and easing defecation.Sources of dietary fiber are usually divided according to whether they are water-soluble or notInsoluble fiber possesses passive water-attracting properties that help to increase bulk, soften stool and shorten transit time through the intestinal tract Soluble fiber undergoes metabolic processing via fermentation, yielding end-products with broad, significant health effectsFor example, plums (or prunes) have a thick skin covering a juicy pulpThe plum's skin is an example of an insoluble fiber source, whereas soluble fiber sources are inside the pulp.Other sources of insoluble fiber include whole wheat, wheat and corn bran, flax seed lignans and vegetables such as celery, nopal, green beans, potato skins and tomato peelOther measures are regular exercise and drinking a lot of water from 8-12 glasses per dayTry to develop a routine healthy bowel habit in the morning.
Q:I live in Phoenix with a 10 year old York 4 ton unit I was told the coils are bad and the motor is leaking The A/C guy tried to sell me a new unit on the spot, but I declinedWanted to get a second opinion before I shell out the $$$My house is a 1650 sq ft single story4 ton seems a big excessive, but that's what I was told I needed 10 years agoAny advice on good/bad brands as well as desirable features A/C's run a long time down here in the desert and I would like to save a couple bucks on the electric meterI think the 18 seer is a bit much, but would like to get the best bang for my buckAny help/advice would be appreciated Thanks in advance!
She'll probably outlive TrumpHe's older, and the male lifespan is shorter.

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