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http://www.thermalceramics.com/upload/pdf/514-205.pdf

Cerablanket
Cerablanket is produced from exceptionally pure oxides of alumina and
silica using the spinning process. The resultant quality spun fibers
have been optimized for high handling strength, with on average the
highest tensile strength of any Thermal Ceramics ceramic fiber blanket.
Cerablanket is available in a wide variety of densities and sizes.
Cerablanket offers excellent handleability and high temperature
stability which allows it to meet a wide range of hot face and back up
insulation applications in furnaces, kilns and other equipment requiring
high temperature heat containment.

CERABLANKET
• Produced from high purity Alumina - Silica spun fiber.
• Contains no organic binders.
• Low thermal conductivity and heat storage.
• Resistant to thermal shock and chemical attack.
• Good acoustical characteristics.
• Highly flexible; easily cut, fabricated and installed.
• 2400° F maximum temperature rating.

Prices:
http://www.thermalceramics.com/produ...Book/4-140.pdf
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Louis Ohland wrote:
http://www.thermalceramics.com/upload/pdf/514-205.pdf

Cerablanket
Cerablanket is produced from exceptionally pure oxides of alumina and
silica using the spinning process. The resultant quality spun fibers
have been optimized for high handling strength, with on average the
highest tensile strength of any Thermal Ceramics ceramic fiber blanket.
Cerablanket is available in a wide variety of densities and sizes.
Cerablanket offers excellent handleability and high temperature
stability which allows it to meet a wide range of hot face and back up
insulation applications in furnaces, kilns and other equipment requiring
high temperature heat containment.

CERABLANKET
• Produced from high purity Alumina - Silica spun fiber.
• Contains no organic binders.
• Low thermal conductivity and heat storage.
• Resistant to thermal shock and chemical attack.
• Good acoustical characteristics.
• Highly flexible; easily cut, fabricated and installed.
• 2400° F maximum temperature rating.

Prices:
http://www.thermalceramics.com/produ...Book/4-140.pdf


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