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1600 Polycrystalline Mullite Refractory Ceramic Fiber Module inorganic calcination

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Feature:
Fireproof
Product name:
1600 Polycrystalline Mullite Ceramic Fiber Module
Place of origin:
Zhejiang
Name:
1600 CN Ceramic Fiber Module
Density:
180-240kg/m3
Working Temperature:
1500C
Application:
Heat Insulation
Classification Temperature:
1600
Chemical Composition:
AL2O3+SiO2
Ultimate Strength ( MPa):
0.04-0.08
Fiber Diameter:
3-5um
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details
wooden case/ carton
Delivery Time
15-30 days

Introduction

Ceramic fiber module is made of the corresponding ceramic fiber needle blanket according to the size and structure of fiber assembly. It is done through further processing on professional mechanical equipment. In the process of machining, it need to keep a percentage of compression to ensure the expansion of the ceramic fiber module in a different direction after the minister masonry wall. It can make each other ceramic fiber module to squeeze into a seamless whole. Ceramic fiber module can be directly fixed in industrial kiln furnace shell plate anchorage on the nail through various forms of anchoring agent. Ceramic fiber module is the most commonly used low temperature industrial furnaces adiabatic module. The installation method is simple. It also accelerated the construction speed of furnace lining highly.

 1600 Polycrystalline Mullite Refractory Ceramic Fiber Module inorganic calcination

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1600 Polycrystalline Mullite Refractory Ceramic Fiber Module inorganic calcination

Packaging & Delivery