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How to distinguish between composite silicate board or foam asbestos?

How to distinguish between composite silicate board or foam asbestos?

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Foam asbestos is a kind of efficient energy-saving insulation materials with light weight, low thermal conductivity, good insulation properties, high heat resistance, low density, corrosion resistance, sound absorption, good shock resistance and aging characteristics, compared with other similar thermal insulation material, has the advantages of convenient construction, can be arbitrarily cut, according to the type of care packages, no skin irritation, no loss of superiority, the construction does not stimulate the skin, no dust pollution, can be arbitrarily cut roll, advantages of reusable disassembly, transportation and installation loss minimum,
Compound silicate board is a solid matrix connection closed hole net structure material, is made of aluminum silicate fiber such as high temperature materials plus refractory sepiolite powder, binder, penetrating agent composite manufacturing, the product is soft, low density, small thermal conductivity, good waterproof performance (hydrophobic), acid and alkali resistant performance well, using high temperature, non-toxic, no corrosion, no pollution, degradation, simple construction, is currently an ideal insulation material.
this product has the advantages of easy to aging, no deterioration, non-toxic, light weight, thermal conductivity. It can be widely used in petroleum, chemical industry, chemical fertilizer Department, electric power, metallurgy, textile, defense, transportation, construction, thermal insulation, heat pipe is a variety of thermal equipment, furnace, boiler, flue, refrigeration equipment, tower, tank, box and other industrial equipment, ideal material for energy saving. Ultra light foam asbestos is a kind of asbestos fiber which is refined by chemical beam and made into a pulp structure and then shaped by high temperature.

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