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Cryogenic Micro Fiberglass Insulation Paper for LNG

Cryogenic Micro Fiberglass Insulation Paper for LNG

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1. Description of Cryogenic Micro Fiberglass Insulation Paper:

This serial of aluminum foil laminated cryogenic insulation quilt is a lamination of adiabatic material, non-adiabatic material and aluminum foil according to different combination and slicing based on request.

During application, customers can directly wrap them onto the cryogenic storage containers without using winding facilities. It greatly saves OEM manufacturers from tooling and working hours for binding. Customized cryogenic insulation quilts are supplied on request according to different size and formation.

Cryogenic Micro Fiberglass Insulation Paper for LNG

Cryogenic Micro Fiberglass Insulation Paper for LNG

2. Specification of Cryogenic Micro Fiberglass Insulation Paper:

Aluminum foil laminated cryogenic insulation  material (paper) is widely applicable in the cryogenic industry on such equipment and devices as Dewar, vehicle cylinder, LNG tanker, LNG storage tank, LNG vessel, cryogenic piping system, skid-mounted gas filling station and etc.


3.Application of Cryogenic Micro Fiberglass Insulation Paper:

The application of such  material (paper) is termed as "supreme insulation material" with outstanding adiabatic effect which can effectively reduce potential evaporation.


4.Technical Data of Cryogenic Micro Fiberglass Insulation Paper:

Cryogenic Micro Fiberglass Insulation Paper for LNG

Q:I have a jade plant I would like to repot but I don‘t know what type of potting soil to use can I use regular potting soil or do I have to use a special kind of potting soil and what type of pot should I use for this plant
I've been working with house plants for over 45 years and have yet to find a perfect potting soil for tropical plants straight out of the bag. I usually have to mix my own to get it to be the best for the plant. I use equal parts bagged top soil, potting soil and vermiculite and make sure the mixture balls in my hand and then falls apart when I wiggle my finger. This shows the best texture to allow oxygen to the roots without clogging and preventing air circulation around the roots and prevents the plant from drowning. There are special mixes for succulents-which a jade is in the succulent group of tropical plants- that will allow good drainage and air circulation. The roots of most succulents are hair-like and very fine so over watering can be done very easily. Be sure you allow the top of the soil surface to dry to about 1/2 inch before you water gain. If the water drains out the bottom right away, it means that the soil was too dry and you should water a bit more often. Never allow the pot to sit in water longer than 20 minutes or you can get root rot and the plant will die very quickly. A sure sign of over watering is if your leaves drop off the stem very easily when touched and they are green and very full. If they are very flat and fall off, the you are under watering and need to water a bit more often. Jades and all succulents been bright indirect light all day in order to do well. You probably will not need to transplant I until you see roots coming out the bottom of the plant, just few before you will need to go into a the next size pot. Don't go too big or you will be in danger of over watering the first time you water the soil. They do not need a lot of fertilizer or plant food so don't give it any until next spring, and just a very little in your watering can when you water. Make sure the soil is a bit moist when you use fertilizer or it will burn the roots.
Q:i was wondering if anybody knows where i can get vermiculite and perlite and the cost of it...example: say a 5 poung bag of vermiculite how much would that cost?example: same thing with perlite a 5 pound bag for how much?
The vermiculite is to help drainage. Coarse sand would do the same. I would definitely add the peat moss as this would help to retain moisture. As for soil, the M-G will work just fine. Don't know what type of soil is in your area but some of that probably wouldn't hurt either. Good Luck1
Q:Can you please give me an example of how hydroponics is done, e.g. potatoesi know what it is but whats the method for potatoes? or any other?
It's just the way it's grown and it's not solely for cannabis either, basically it's an elaborate system of pipes and soil that allows for a constant replenishment of the water supply, usually fertilizers are added in to promote faster growing and make said plant more potent. Never heard of anything harmful in it though.
Q:I am teaching a children's art class and want to do a sculpture project with the kids. Some who have signed up are small and I am leary of giving them sharper tools to carve the plaster blocks I am making. I have instructions on mixing the plaster with vermiculite to make the plaster softer/slow down drying time. I have only found perlite- which is the same gardening-wise but I'm wondering if it will be the same for my purposes. I have found out vermiculite is clay based whereas perlite is rock I'm guessing I can experiment but figured I'd give a quick shout out first! Thanks!
vermiculite and perlite are two different things, but I don't believe either one is toxic. Vermiculite is what happens when the mineral mica is heated, perlite is a naturaly occuring mineral of volcanic origin. However, if you dry it out in your oven, depending on how much of it you have, I would not have the oven over 150 degrees. And have adequate ventilation. It may take overnight, again depending on how much of it there is. Just keep stirring it occasionally, and keep checking to see how fast it is drying.
Q:The freshest we have only carries parylite and I was wandering if I could use that instead of vermiculite. I'm expecting eggs from my leopard gecko any day now so I need to know if I should make an emergincy run to the store. Thanks.
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Q:Our Leopard Gecko has laid 4 eggs. The first two were infertile the second two were fine at first then one started to grow mold and collapse inward after about a week. After this egg died she laid her last one and it is starting to do the same I reduced the amount of water but it doesn't seem to be doing any better. What am I doing wrong? We have a homemade incubator. Which is a plastic deli cup filled with vermiculite sitting on top of a sponge on a heating pad (the sponge helps to keep it at a constant temp). There is a humidity Gage inside and it is always around 90% and the temp has stayed at around 80'. What should the humidity be at? And is this setup all wrong it seems to keep the conditions right but my eggs keep dying.
perlite, vermiculite, and peat in equal parts rooting hormone intermittent mist bottom heat
Q:But I want to start planting my own food and such. And I don‘t know when the season to start planting
Hi Heather, Gary said he mentioned to you. Drop me an email, I can help you out.
Q:I‘m going to try my hand at planting this spring, but I live in an apartment, so all of it must be done through a pot.I was wondering if any of you had any tips on what sort of soil to use for best results. Peat moss, top soil? As you can tell, I have absolutely no idea what I‘m doing. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
grow the seeds in clumps rather than individually so instead of growing 5 single put in the same pot and keep them together light and enough watering good luck
Q:How can old vermiculite be sterilized?
High temperature, methane burner or microwave, the conditions do not allow their own use of coal, to see how much you have, anyway, is the most simple and effective temperature!

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