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Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Insulation Furnace Yarn

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Insulation Furnace Yarn

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Min Order Qty:
500 m.t.
Supply Capability:
10000 m.t./month

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Specifications

1. Ceramic fiber yarn
2. Temperatuer up to 1260C
3. High strength
4. For heat insulation

Characteristics:

  High Temperature Ceramic Fiber Yarn   is manufactured from high quality alumina-silica ceramic fiber and has been mechanically twisted to give it tensile strength. 

2.    High Temperature Ceramic Fiber Yarn   is available as E-glass or stainless steel wire reinforced yarn from 425 tex to 2500 tex in single, two or three plies. 
3.   High Temperature Ceramic Fiber Yarn   can be woven, plaited into numerous forms of products which are strong, 

chemically stable and exhibit superior thermal properties, ideal for most industrial high temperature applications. 

4. Product made of High Temperature Ceramic Fiber Yarn   resist attack from most corrosive agents, except hydrofluoric, phosphoric acids and concentrated alkalis. 
5.  High Temperature Ceramic Fiber Yarn STYLE 4300:  Ceramic Fiber Yarn With Fiberglass Filament insert.

Application:

1. High temperature gaskets.                     
2. Making cloth, tape, rope, etc.
3. Sewing thread for high temperature textiles. 

Colour

White

Al203+sio2%
Al203%
Fe203%

>=97
>=48
<=1.1

Fiber diameter(um)

2-4

Fiber Iength(mm)

100-200

Bulk density(Kg/m3)

300-700

Moisture %

<=1.0

Thermal Conductivity(Hot face),w/m.k

0.12~0.13(300°C)
0.13~0.16(600°C)
0.17~0.20(1000°C)

Heating liner shringkage(%)

<=3.5(1000°C*3h)

High-temperature loss on lgnition

10

15

20

15

20

25

Safe working temp°C

<=1000

<=450

Acid-resistance and alkali-resistance%

50(10% NaoH After 72 hours)
50(10% N2S04 After 72 hours)

Reinforced material

Stainless Steel

Glass filament

 

Q: Would it help somehow if I knit with natural fibers like wool or cotton? (Natural fibers are A LOT more expensive, by the way)
If it is room temperature it should go for 1.5 hours at 325 degrees and when it reaches 180 it is kosher.
Q: We had mcdonalds tonight because my mom got home late and didn't have time to cookAfter I ate I got kind of cold and got under the blanketThen I started to feel like I was going to throw upYou know, like that shaky feeling all over and a tingly stomach? So I stood upthen my hands started to feel tinglyWhen I stood up my legs were shaking so bad my butt cheeks shookMy arms and hands were shaking tooI told my mom I didn't feel good and that I felt all shakyShe told me to get her diabetes bag that has all her stuff in it(she's type 2) She pricked my finger and tested the blood and it said 171what do you think? I don't think I have had any of the other symptomsI weigh 114, I'm 14Please help.
I've never operated a gas oven before, but here's how I would do it for electric: Preheat oven to 350 and marinate or season the fishPlace on a foil-lined pan and put in the oven about 10 minutesCook until the internal temperature reaches 145 degrees, or until the fish flakes Don't overcook or the fish will be dry You can also cook the fish on the stove as well in a fry-pan.
Q: I'm trying to buy some fabric online but I'm not sure what to go forI'm making a cosplay outfit that I'll be wearing in the summer and I want to go with something light, but not flimsy with any form of transparencyI was going to go for poly cotton but if pure cotton is more like what I need then I'd obviously want to go for that instead.If you have any other fabric suggestions I'd like to hear them, otherwise I'd just like to know what fabric would be most suitable.
All these mixed units are a painWhen is everyone going to get on the metric system? OK- oz to g multby 28.3495 then 8 oz226.8 g ft to cm x 30.48 50 sq ft (7.071 ft)^2 215.526cm^246451.5 cm^2 d2.70226.8/(46451.5xt) t226.8/(2.7x46451)0.0018 cm 0.018 mm
Q: Ive done research and got a lot of varied opinions on what i need for oneSo what is every thing i need including cage sizes.
Jarhead has covered the basicsI use newspaper as a substrate as the sand I tried just got everywhereIf you use a fish tank for a viv it can upset some animals because of the reflections and the fact you grab them from aboveYou could put paper or something around the outside to reduce reflectionsI prefer proper vivs simply because they look nicerMy beardie also has a hide made from a teabag box that he sleeps in at nightA spray bottle or tray he can bathe in might also be useful when he sheds.
Q: has sloped ceiling and motel air conditioner under the only windowHaving fans off it is 78 with them blowing down it is 86Should fans blow up or be off?
The kata/form is the styleWithout using the kata/form in a match you're not using the styleIf everyone just punched and kicked it'll be called kickboxing, a great example is the mma/k-1,etcThe reason why every style is unique to call itself a different style is because of the way how one would deploy and apply the techniquesEverything starts from the kata/formPeople say kata don't work and they bring up many justification to defend their points but there's a reason why kata/forms were inventedIt's there for a reason This is what I think of kata/form: To build muscle memory upon applying the techniquesTo understand the reason behind the movementsTo expand one movement to different situationTo refineBut all of this is too hard manyA simple punch and kick while adding in some grappling is the best choice for mostThese folks consider themselves Karateka? Judoka? Kung-fu practioners? If you don't use the techinques you're not using the respective styleThe kata/form are the foundations-the bones to the style.
Q: Artificial silk used for making art silk sarees
not surebut you could toast the bread :) i think my mom used to put the hotdog in boiling water on a potand that is how she would heat them up.
Q: I've looked at Home depot and Lowes but was wondering if anyone had any suggestions of a cheaper place to look.
Home Depot Blown In Insulation
Q: i have wavy/curly hair and i need to know whats best to use with my hair and what kind of hair straighter is best to use.
I think it sounds wonderfulAnd I'm a 55 year old grandma! It sounds like you really thought out the colors very well! Good luck with your project!

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