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Ceramic Fiber Blanket Yarn Cloth Board and Textile for Industrial Furnace

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Yarn Cloth Board and Textile for Industrial Furnace

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Industrial Furnace Ceramic Fiber Blanket / Yarn / Cloth / Board

 

Product Description:

Ceramic fiber is made from high quality clay, high purity alumina and silica oxides by spun or blown process. Ceramic fiber has a range of products: ordinary type, standard form, high-purity type, high-alumina type and containing zirconium type. Different types of products use different materials. The performance of ceramic fiber is also different, and they are suitable for different working temperatures.

Ceramic fiber can be used after optional cutting. When storing ceramic fiber, pay attention to moisture. The high-alumina type and containing zirconium type products can be directly used as furnace linings.

 

Product Features:

               Low thermal conductivity

               High tensile strength

               Resilient to thermal shock

               Corrosion resistance

 

Product Specifications:

Al Content (%): 32-55

Type: 1260 STD/HP, 1350 HA, 1430 HZ

Density: 64-160kg/m³

Size: 12.5×610×14400mm, 25×610×7200mm, 50×610×3600mm

 

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Ceramic Fiber Blanket Yarn Cloth Board and Textile for Industrial Furnace

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Yarn Cloth Board and Textile for Industrial Furnace

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Yarn Cloth Board and Textile for Industrial Furnace

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Yarn Cloth Board and Textile for Industrial Furnace

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Yarn Cloth Board and Textile for Industrial Furnace

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Yarn Cloth Board and Textile for Industrial Furnace


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Ceramic Fiber Blanket Yarn Cloth Board and Textile for Industrial Furnace

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Yarn Cloth Board and Textile for Industrial Furnace

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Yarn Cloth Board and Textile for Industrial Furnace

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Yarn Cloth Board and Textile for Industrial Furnace

Ceramic Fiber Blanket Yarn Cloth Board and Textile for Industrial Furnace


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Q4: Where are Ceramic Fiber products used?

A4: Ceramic fiber products have many advantages, including: high temperature stability, lightweight, superior insulation, and ease of application. Fiber products are available in a variety of product forms to solve a range of thermal management application problems across various industries. The main industrial market segments that use ceramic fiber and soluble fiber products are the aluminum, iron, steel, heat treatment, power, incineration, boilers, and glass industries.

 

Q5: What kind of Ceramic Fiber should I use?

A5: When selecting the fiber type for a particular application, it is important to consider all factors. If the fiber/fabric will not have to support a load at temperature, the lower-cost industrial grade fibers may be appropriate. However, if the fiber will be load bearing at temperature as in ceramic matrix composites, then one of the composite grade fibers would be a better choice. Of course there may be other factors, such as corrosion, chemical resistance, or atmospheric conditions that may require trade-off in the selection process.

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Q:You take 2 pieces of fabrics.draw your design on the top one and hand quilt around the image.Then turn to the back and using a large needle, pull dark colored yarns through from the hand quilting stitches to the other side of the design to color in your design.
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