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Refractory Insulating Ceramic Fiber Blanket HA

Refractory Insulating Ceramic Fiber Blanket HA

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225 roll
Supply Capability:
50000 roll/month

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Cmax-Ceramic Fibre Blanket is ideal thermal insulation material, fire-proof material and sound-absorbing material. Ceramic fiber blanket has even texture and smooth surface. CNBM ceramic fiber blanket is made of high quality alumina-silicate ceramic fiber by using double side needling methods which improve the tensile strength and the flatness of the ceramic fiber blanket. Our ceramic fiber blanket contains no organic binders which guarantee the stability and constructability of the ceramic fiber blanket at both high temperature and low temperature. What’s more, we are main supplier of Morgan . 



Advantages:

Cmax ceramic fibre blanket is resistant to most chemicals attack except hydrofluoric phosphoric acid and high pH alkali(na2o or k2o). Its thermal and physical properties can not be affected by oil, steam and water, very good thermal insulating materials.
Heat reflectance
Light weight
Low thermal conductivity
Low heat storage
Flexible
Resilient to thermal stock
High tensile strength
Corrosion resistance
Easy to install
Asbestos free

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
High temperature acoustic

Technical Data

ITEM

STD

HP

HA

HZ

Classification Temp.,

1260

1260

1350

1430

Working Temp.,

1050

1100

1200

1350

Al2O3 Content

45-47

45-46

53-55

38-54

ZrO2 Content

--

--

--

10-18

Thermal Conductivity(w/m.k)

(1000 )  0.17

(1000 ) 0.22

(1200 )  0.26

(1200 ) 0.31

Thermal Shrinkage 24h,%

(1150 )   ≤3

(1250 )  ≤3

(1300 )  ≤3.5

(1350 ) ≤3.5

 

 Refractory Insulating Ceramic Fiber Blanket HA

Q:I was outside shoveling snow for at least an hour and 1/2I went inside and checked my temperature and it was 94.0 FWill it eventually go up again? What should I do?
use tin foil / silver foil.
Q:What are some foods that contain meat or meat products that you wouldn't be able to tell right away? Thanks so much :) xoxox
MaybeIt sounds like a lower end 6 refractorA higher end scope would be an ApochromaticYou might as well tell us the modelWe might be able to say something less generalWhat do you want to do with it? If the mount is solid, you might be able to do some astrophotographyNarrow band imaging would be bestMy guess is that a 10 Newtonian dob would be cheaper, and in my opinion, betterAstrophotography is very expensive.
Q:I usually buy clothing made of 100% cotton or a cotton blend but I see many clothes in stores made of other fabrics and I was wondering if they are good quality or notDo they wear well, wash well, shrink, are they durable, etc.?
Like any other market, it's unpredictableYou could try asking a brokerThey are a little better at guessing futures than you and I.
Q:it says its got mohair in it, is that the itchy material? i had a wool jumper once but had to get rid of it because it just made me itch
2 of my 3 dogs like to be on top of the blanketThey are a Lab mix and a Border CollieOften they get off in the night, sleep on the floor because it's cooler and if they get cold they get back up on the bedThe 3rd is a Border Collie pupHe sleeps in his crateWhen he gets too warm, he shoves his bed aside and sleeps on the crate panWhen he gets cool, he rearranges his bed and gets back on it.
Q:I'm teaching myself to knit and have learned the Continental cast on methodI can do that pretty well, with even stitch spacing and sizeBut the problem comes when I work the next row of stitches onto the cast on row: I get a weird little loop of quot;extraquot; yarn on the last stitch that hangs of the edge of the workNo one seems to address this so I'm wondering if I'm doing it wrongIt happens when I try to let the last cast on stitch on the left hook slide off to become part of the last stitch on the right hookAny ideas about what is going on here? Thanks!
Reminds me of the old Coca-Cola slogan: have a Coke and a smile! Personally I prefer Sweet Walter Red by Bully Hill Wineries.Taylor Wineries' Port red is also a good choice.
Q:in terms of xx grams / 100 calories.i typically eat kashi go lean flax for breakfast with some pruneslunch is usually salad greens garnished with handful of almonds/real bacon bits/craisins/chopped onion.supper varies .lots of water and a few snacks.usually fruit/string cheese/eggs kinda stuff.am i lacking anything.oh i am 32 yo female 5'1quot; 140 work 14 14 hr shifts / month workout approx 1 hr x 6 days cardio/strength circuit.losing weight toning/building.looking for approx 1500-1800 cal/day
try beansthey are high in fiber and proteinthey can be eaten with just about anything, hot or coldfor breakfast or lunchtry chickpeas, pinto, black, kidney, white, even edamamethey will speed metabolism and tone your bodyas far as losing those pounds, just stick to a healthy diet and routine, you will eventually lose weight and feel great.
Q:I want to use a colon cleanser before starting my diet can anyone give me any that's good and not to harsh?
This would depend entirely on the forces applied to the pipeADD: regarding force applied (compression type, or 'load bearing' as I think you're describing): Longitudinal forces (along the axis) can be supported much better than loads applied in transverse (90 degree) orientationExample: cardboard can sustain loads applied to the ends of the piece (down on the 'holes') much better than loads applied to the sides of the cardboardIf you have access to a welder by all means use that rather than perforate the tube.holes always create a stress riser.
Q:HelloThanks for stopping byI was wonder which yarn is best for hairless pet? I'm planning to crochet a sweater for my hairless petThanks
bake at 350 - 20 minutes per pound
Q:how to raise hdl cholesterol?
i found that foil coated foam works well (celotex)

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