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Shenzhen Petersburg Composite Materials Co., Ltd

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3D Thermal Insulation Shaped Parts (Ceramic Shaped Parts)


Unit Price:

USD 28,68

FOB Price:

USD 28,68

Minimum Order Quantity:

100 Piece/Pieces

Type of Payment:

L/C (Letter of Credit)

D/A (Documents Against Acceptance)

D/P (Documents Against Payment)

Others

Preferred Port:

蛇口

Reference:

Not informed


Description

Characteristics: low conductivity, no shedding, no powder
Our fiberglass special-shaped parts use advanced domestic and international technology, using the most advanced fully automatic production line. The product is made of glass fibers and aerogels, as well as auxiliary materials, which have a low thermal conductivity of 0.047 W/m·K.
These products are ideal for thermal insulation in industries such as electronics, automotive, marine, and aerospace, effectively reducing heat and cold losses in a variety of applications.
Product composition: (glass fiber shaped parts) glass fiber and aerogel
Thickness (m): 1-10mm
Thermal conductivity: ≤0.047W/m·k(25°C)
Temperature range: 350-2000°C

  • Ceramic special-shaped parts
  • do not fall off
  • heat insulation

Production Capacity:

50000

Delivery Timeframe:

Depends on Size of Order

Incoterms:

EXW - Ex Works

FOB - Free on Board

Packaging Details:

Not informed


More about
Shenzhen Petersburg Composite Materials Co., Ltd

icone de usuario

200-500

Employees

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1M - 2M

Sales volume (USD)

icone de exportar

30%

% Export sales

2008

Year

Established


Business type
  • Industry / Manufacturer

Keywords
  • thermal insulation
  • fiberglass

Contact and location
  • icone de usuario Lionel ********
  • icone de telefone +86 1********
  • map-marker Shenzhen / Guangzhou | China
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