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- - By Douglas Marsh Date 12-18-2007 18:34
My client is looking to purchase insulating blankets/pads.  The blankets will be in direct contact with the heat source (2000*F).  Personnel will be in direct contact with the other side of the blanket.

I'm looking for a material that can:

#1 - Withstand sustained contact up to 2000*F
#2 - Insulates well enough, for an operator to touch the
#3 - Be flexible to conform to the shape of the part

I can find materials that do meet some of the above, but nothing that meets all of criteria.

Any leads will be greatly appreciated,

Douglas Marsh
dmarsh@weldingguru.net
www.weldingguru.net
Parent - - By texasrigwelder (**) Date 12-19-2007 01:43
is this for piping my dad does insulion of piping in compressor stations
Parent - - By Douglas Marsh Date 12-19-2007 15:58
Almost, it's pressure vessels.  The welders climb inside. 

Anything that can withstand the heating element (2000*F) does not have good insulating properties, and vice versa.  The material either burns or doesn't insulate.  The best materials are still over 100*F on the ambient side.  And then those only last for several uses.

Maybe I'm overly optimistic that there's a product that can insulate 2000*F to ambient in less than ~2 inches.
Parent - - By texasrigwelder (**) Date 12-20-2007 04:11
how many of these u needing my dad makes blankets that will with hold 2000 degreese for years and are about 2 to three inches thick
Parent - By Douglas Marsh Date 12-28-2007 17:45
I'm ready to purchase 1 - 3' x 3' for testing or (preferably a smaller free sample).  I would then be looking for 8-10 larger blankets/pads for productive use.  After the initial purchase there would be approximately 5 more purchased each year (depending on durability and use).

If they are made to order we'd like them to have pleats every ~6" to hold the insulation in place and NOT to have eyelets (conducts heat).

Douglas Marsh
dmarsh@weldingguru.net
www.WeldingGuru.net
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