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Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Heat Insulation

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Heat Insulation

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10 roll
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2000 roll/month

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 Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Heat Insulation

 

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 . 

We can offer high quality and High Strength Ceramic Fiber Blanket at great prices with worldwide shipping. Our supplier is a world-class manufacturer of CMAX firebricks, with our products utilized the world over. OKorder annually supplies a full range of products to European, North American and Asian markets. We provide quotations within 24 hours of receiving an inquiry and guarantee competitive prices. 

 

 

Product Applications:

Ceramic Fiber Blanket are ideal for use in the below applications 

Petrochemical process heater refractory fiber lining

General furnace backup insulation

Heat seals for kiln car or furnace door

Heat treating furnace or intermittent (shuttle) kiln hot face lining 

Electrical Insulator

High Temperature Acoustic 

Fire protection  

Incineration equipment and stack linings

 

Product Advantages:

CNBM has success in its ceramic fiber products due to their cost-effectiveness and excellent insulating properties. CNBM also has experience in ceramic fiber blankets application and would like to assist you in product selection, system design, and installation techniques.

 

Professional manufacturer of ceramic fiber products with more than 12 year experience.

We are one of the manufacturers who can produce ultra-thin blanket.

Our factory equipped with 23 production lines to ensure a timely delivery

 

Main Product Features:

Low thermal conductivity ,low heat capacity

Excellent heat stability and thermal shock resistance

Good performance of thermal insulation, fire-proof and sound-absorbing

Ultimate tensile strength

No delamination

 

Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Heat Insulation


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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. 

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 Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Heat Insulation

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Ceramic Fiber Blanket for Heat Insulation

Q:Hi there, I am hoping someone who knows a little bit about yarn can help me outI have a project that I have been working on forever with dry clean only fancy schmancy yarnLast night I spilled red kool-aid on in while I was asleep(I am a restless sleeper, and always thirsty) I totally forgot to move the yarn to a safe place before I went to bedWhere I am not done knitting some of the yarn (read: most of it) is there any way to have it dry cleaned BEFORE I knit it, to get the kool-aid out? If not, I am open to all suggestions about how to get the stain out!!! It was kind of expensive yarn, and I really really want to make sure it doesnt stain! Thanks in advance!
go 20 mph on your bike for 6 1 2 minutes
Q:Could someone please explain the fallowing? I'm knitting mittens, by the wayPlace Thumbhole:Next Round: K2, p1, C4F, p1, k12; k next 5 sts using waste yarn, then return these 5 sts to left needle and knit them again using working yarn; k to end.Note: Waste yarn will later be removed, and thumb will be worked from resulting live sts.Work 6 more rounds in cable pattern as set.
Yes, it's really badYes, smoking swisher sweets can cause cancer.
Q:Cellulose insulation is more environmentally friendly, cheaper than any other insulation, and has a better R value per inch than fiberglassLet me know what you think?
Frankly, cellulose insulation is dangerous and ineffective over an extended period of timeI've seen firsthand what was once 12 inch thick cellulose reduced to 3 - 4 inches because of settlement and moistureIt's paper (cellulose) and it absorbs moisture and burns easilyBesides, how is chemcially treated paper environmentally friendlyVirgin spun fiberglass is a far superior productBut don't take my word or others on this forum, talk to engineers and architects that I have directly worked with and for.
Q:Help with some English logic problems?!?!!?
press foil around the outside of the pan? use a cookie sheet? use a larger skillet than the outside rim of the pan you are cooking in? I usually put a sheet of foil on top of the kettle then put a skillet on thatI use cast iron and don't want the steam causing rust on bottom of skillet on top!!
Q:The kind that wraps around seems awfully tough in a crawlspace, do they make any in a tube that slides over the end?
Paper.nothing unless it's dampCD, DVD or Aluminium.You'll probably destroy the Magnetron (the micro-wave generator)They will Arc badly with electrical discharges and could be very dangerous.
Q:A friend of mine had a handmade Christmas stocking as a child and the quot;hairquot; beard actually grewI was wondering if this could have been possibly made of angora???
My hair does the exact same thing yours doesIt takes for ever to straighten it right? See I am very cheap and will not spend a bunch on my hair, your hair is about the same length as mine tooI buy anything for my hair over 70$I have a bed head diffuser blow dryer and a bed hed 2 inch straightnerWhen it comes to style your kind of hair would do best if it was layered and your bangs were tappered over to the side you wantMy hair it shorter on top than on bottom and is tappered to the leftThe layers give you volume and some body DON'T get it chemicaly relaxed I tried that last year and I had o get it professionally deep conditioned after thatMy hair was just so naturaly fizzy it just deystroyed my hair If you want your hair staight that day just wash your hair the night before and put aussie land mousse in it while wet and then make it scrunch with that, it should not be hard or sticky just enough that the hair is calmThen when it drys nautrally you just straightin it, it makes it easier because it won't go on the frizzzz when your threwIf you want it some what curly but no frizzz you can either wash you hair or get it wet if you dont have time to wash itThen after wetting, get some bed head creative genius blue styling gel apply enough for it to be curly and calm but not stiff Hope This helps! Emmy-loo
Q:what fabric are blankets made from?
You won't need any tapeThere is a paper lip on the rolls of batten that you need to staple to the face of the studsWhen you install your Sheetrock the paper lip will be trapped between the stud and the wallboardThe weather barrier won't be required IF the wall studs are to have plywood hung on the exteriorThe house wrap (weather barrier) is a fantastic product and I would recommend the use of it if desired.
Q:The wool has been sheared off the sheep, washed and carded or combed, and ready to spin on the wheelI've seen it called all threeWhat is up with that?
Generally the tag affixed to prepared wool depends on the preparationFleece is generally either washed or not, if not it needs to be washedContrary to popular myth, it should not be spun before being washed, since the dirt in it is more than simply soil in the fleece and may contain contaminants and bacteria (do you really want to spin manure into your yarn? It doesn't wash out wellRaw wool can also harbor insects, lice, fleas, and diseases.)In the grease usually refers to wool that has not had all of the lanolin stripped out of it in the washingWashed fleece can be spun from the locks (groups of wool formations as it grows on the sheep) or it can then be carded or combedCombing produces true roving of equal length fibers that are drafted through a diz (disk with a hole in it)to various diametersThis may or may not require further drafting before spinningCarding produces batts, also of varying thicknesses, that look like quilt battingsThese batts can be further divided into what is called top, or the ropes of wool commonly soldThese are also refered to as rovings, depending on the producerPersonally I have my fleeces washed professionally and carded into top for ease of spinning.
Q:how much fiber should someone eat in a day?how much is in apples, carrots, celery and any other common fruits and vegitables you can think of?is there an unhealthy dose of fiber? can you eat too much and get sick from it?
Great question The average person should consume between 25 and 30 grams of fiber a dayYou should aim to get a good mix of soluble fiber and non-soluble fiberTo do this requires eating a diverse diet of fruits, vegetables and whole grainsDietary fiber is important because it helps move food through the digestive system, absorbing water and making defecation easierIt also has other health benefits (especially soluble fiber), such as reducing blood pressure, cholesterol and reducing the risk of certain cancers, especially colon cancerFiber can also help stabilize blood sugar levels by reducing the glycemic load of certain foodsGood sources of fiber include apples (including the skins), whole grain cereals like oatmeal, nearly all fresh fruits and vegetables, and whole grains like barley, wheat and brown riceAnd yes, you can eat too much fiber, although aside from some gastrointestinal upset, you'll probably get over it pretty quicklyIf you have not been including much fiber in your diet, the best approach is to add it in slowly so that your body adjustsAlso, try to spread your fiber consumption out across your meals - it's more beneficial than consuming the majority in one or two meals Make sure you are also drinking plenty of waterIf you are taking fiber supplements, be aware that they require additional water consumption to avoid choking (in the case of psyllium - Metamucil) and you shouldn't take them on a full stomach after eating since they can expand several times their original volume as they absorb waterExcessive fiber consumption (especially in the form of supplements) can also interfere with the absorption of certain vitamins and nutrientsAlso, if you are on certain medications (opiates, for example like Vicodin, Percocet, etc.) that delay defecation, you need to be careful about consuming too much bulking fiber, since it can aggravate constipationIf in doubt, consult your physicianBest of luck!
Q:Quote your ten favorite sentences from the novel and record your reactions/reflections in a MINIMUM of three sentences.Describe in detail your three facorite charactes from the book, List their name, significance, Importance in the story, and physical/emotional charactersJust wondering what you think thanks :)
OA (above) is correct on the bicycle part but not on the materials part1020 has been used for more bicycles than all other frame materials combinedIt is virtually bulletproof, but heavy1020 was then improved upon with the introduction of Chrome Molybdneum, then in 1935 with Reynolds 531 manganese molybdneumSteel has been on a climb ever since and is still recognized as the material to beat6061 aluminum, when compared to 7075 or 7005 is much softerThis can translate into a more durable frame if it is built correctly and properly post treated (the T thing next to the alloy composition)Want to know what those numbers mean? They represent the composition of the alloy and the treatment it received after manufacturethere are many sources online that can give you the infoLucky for the bike industry, every aluminum frame regardless of price utilizes virgin aluminum- this means no recycled productThe main difference in the cheapest versus most expensive aluminum frames is in the engineering undertaken in the development of the tubes, the consistency of the alloy, and the constructionCheap frames tend to have thick tubes and go through very minimal post treatment while the better stuff is subject to very precise conditionsKinesis, the first company ever to market a production aluminum bike frame (for Diamondback) originally determined that aluminum required no post treatmentthis resulted in many frame failuresOnce the determination was made that there was a need for annealing, tempering and aging the industry took off.

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