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Ceramic Fiber Products Including Ceramic Fiber Blanket/Board/Paper/Module

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Ceramic Fiber Products Including Ceramic Fiber Blanket/Board/Paper/Module/Textile

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:Plastic bag inside, carton or woven bag outside, or according to customers' requirement.
Delivery Detail:7-15 days after order confirmed.

Product Description

Ceramic fiber blanket with the advantage of uniform quality, smoothly surface, pure white color, completely inorganic, good tensile strength, toughness and fiber structure, so there are no flames when heating for the first time, the working temperature ranges from 950°C to 1430 °C.

 

Product Features

1. Low thermal conductivity, low thermal capacity.

2. Excellent thermal stability and good resistance to heat shock.

3. Excellent tensile strength.

4. Good anti-stripping performance.

5. Good Sound-absorbing performance.

6. Non-brittleness material, good flexibility.

7. Excellent machining performance.

8. Resistance to wind and erosion, long service life.

9. Excellent heat insulation, fire prevention, sound absorption performance.

 

Typical Applications

1. Filling insulation and joint sealing.

2. Back-up lining for industrial furnaces.

3. Fireproof materials for construction.

4. High temperature materials for filtration.

5. Raw materials for further producing, such as modules.

 

Standard specification

Standard Thicknesses: 10mm, 20mm, 25mm, 30mm, 40mm, 50mm.

Standard Widths: 600mm, 610mm, 1220mm.

Standard Length: 14400mm, 7660mm, 7200mm, 3600mm.

Standard Density: 64 kg/m3, 96 kg/m3,128 kg/m3, 160kg/m3.

Packaging: Cartons or bags.

 

Physical Properties

Specification

Common Grade

Standard Grade

High pure Grade

High alumina

Grade

Zirconium Grade

Color

White

Pure White

Pure White

Pure White

Pure White

Classification temperature (℃)

1100

1260

1260

1400

1430

Use temperature (℃)

950

1000

1100

1200

1350

Theoretical density (kg/m3)

64/96/128

64/96/128

64/96/128

96/128/160

96/128/160

Shrinkage on heating (%)

950°Cx24h≤-3

1000°Cx24h≤-3

1100°Cx24h≤-3

1200°Cx24h≤-3

1350x24h≤-3

Tensile Strength (MPa)

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.04

Thermal conductivity

( w/ m.k) (Physical Volume Density 128 Kgs/ m3)

0.09(400℃)
0.16(800℃)

0.09(400℃)
0.16(800℃)

0.09(400℃)

0.16(800℃)
0.20(1000℃)

0.12(600℃)
0.20(1000℃)

0.16(800℃)
0.20(1000℃)

 

Chemical properties

Chemical Content

Common Grade

Standard Grade

High pure Grade

High alumina Grade

Zirconium Grade

AL2O3

44%

46%

47-49%

52-55%

39-40%

AL2O3+SiO2

96%

97%

99%

99%

82-84%

ZrO2

-

-

-

-

15-17%

AL2O3+SiO2+ZrO2

-

-

-

-

99%

Fe2O3

≤1.2%

≤1.0%

≤0.2%

≤0.2%

≤0.2%

Na2O+K2O

≤0.5%

≤0.5%

≤0.2%

≤0.2%

≤0.2%

 

Ceramic Fiber Products Including Ceramic Fiber Blanket/Board/Paper/Module

Ceramic Fiber Products Including Ceramic Fiber Blanket/Board/Paper/Module

Ceramic Fiber Products Including Ceramic Fiber Blanket/Board/Paper/Module


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Firstly serving in a white cup is very interesting actually I have never thought of this White Cup Infrared radiation is reflected in the same way as light, thus using white means more of the radiation is reflected back into the cappuccino instead of being absorbed by the cup; therefore keeping it warmerPorcelain Cup Any material with low thermal conductivity can be used to reduce conductive heat transferCeramics are known for low thermal conductivityThis slows the conduction of heat from the cappuccino to the porcelain and air outsideFroth Most insulators in common rely on the principle of trapping air (air being a good insulator) to reduce convective and conductive heat transferThe froth on a cappuccino traps the air preventing it from conducting away heat.
Q:I want to make my home as energy efficient as possible, But I am not going to replace my leaded glass windows with storm widows, or my siding on my homeI am redoing the interior of my home, and will be adding some insulation, the blown in cellulose, has settled in the walls and the top half is not insulated wellSO, do I add a vapor barrier on the inside of the wall after the insulation, or do I not worry about itThis remodel involves three rooms on my main level at this timeI will work on the rest of the home later as time and $$ allow, but want to do this right the first timeThanks for any insight/thoughts that you might have.
The last answer makes no senseIf you are putting in batt insulation, then sure, you should put up a vapor barrierYour original sub floor probably is tongue and groove, but I'm sure there is a pretty solid finished floor on topThe more vapour protection you have the better offBut, not replacing the windows is a silly ideaThat is where the greatest heat loss comes fromAlso, check the attic spaceIf you are replacing the ceiling plaster, then you could also install vapor barrier on the ceiling and lay batt insulation in the attic spaceInstall enough roof vents to remove and moisture laden air from the attic space and you will be helping your home a lotRegarding the last answer: A two hundred year old house with no vapor barrier is fine, but it depends where he lives, what the climate is like, etc etc
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Q:I was in the middle of drying and the dryer stopped working, now it wont do anything at allIt is plugged in but acts like it has no power, I checked the breakers and everything is goodWhat do I do now?
Probably the most common problem is a blown internal thermal fuseYou will need a continuity checker (V-ohm) meter and a nut driverUnplugTake off the backLook for a small white/ceramic looking thing about the size of a tie clip with two wires coming outProbably on the left hand side as you are looking at the backCheck for continuity across the leadsIf open circuit, replaceIf that is not it, then maybe the motor itselfYou can find replacement fuses online for just a few dollarsYou can find dryer troubleshooting guides online.
Q:In our science class we are seeing what would make the best insulation for a baby bottleWe pour hot water into a baby bottle and then put stuff around it to try and keep all the heat in.any ideas for what to use?? It can be anything???
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Make the temp higher, decrease the air flow.
Q:Why does my yarn harden over time? I bought some Red Heart yarn and over time it becomes really scratchy; when I bought it it was really softFor the life of me I can't figure out why it does this! I store it in a dry place, room tempCan anyone answer this for me?
There is no such thing as detox outside of rehab centersWhat you're doing is basically giving an enema to your entire GI tract.
Q:I want to start on knitting a bag that I plan to feltbut what warn weight should I use? I know to use 100% woolor other yarn that comes from animals, but I can't seem to find what weight is best.Oh, and do colors fade much when you felt? I kind of wanted to use red and black, but I am worried that the colors will fade/run so should I use one color?
yarn that felt can be any animal fiber like wool, alpaca, mohair, angora, cashmere long as the yarn isnt a superwash or bleached and is at least 80% animal fiber it will felt just finethe colors dont fade at all when you felt, as for the colors running into one another I dont think that you have much to worry abouttry using a worsted or a dk weight yarn.

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