NPFC - MIL-PRF-2818
INSULATION BLANKET, THERMAL
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| Organization: | NPFC |
| Publication Date: | 14 January 2014 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 9 |
scope:
This specification establishes the requirements for a metal mesh reinforced thermal insulation blanket
intended Use:
The insulation blanket covered by this specification is intended for use for insulation of hot surfaces of machinery, boilers and equipment at temperatures up to 1200 °F.
Document History
June 29, 2023
INSULATION BLANKET, THERMAL
The insulation blanket covered by this specification is intended for insulation of hot surfaces of machinery, boilers, and equipment at temperatures up to 1,200 °F for U.S. Navy ships with unique...
June 24, 2022
INSULATION BLANKET, THERMAL
Scope.
This specification covers metal-wire mesh reinforced thermal insulation blankets intended for insulation of hot surfaces at temperatures up to 1,200 °F (650 °C).
May 10, 2016
INSULATION BLANKET, THERMAL
The insulation blanket covered by this specification is intended for insulation of hot surfaces of machinery, boilers, and equipment at temperatures up to 1,200 °F.
MIL-PRF-2818
January 14, 2014
INSULATION BLANKET, THERMAL
The insulation blanket covered by this specification is intended for use for insulation of hot surfaces of machinery, boilers and equipment at temperatures up to 1200 °F.
December 3, 2013
INSULATION BLANKET, THERMAL
A description is not available for this item.
October 30, 2007
INSULATION BLANKET, THERMAL
The insulation blanket covered by this specification is intended for use for insulation of hot surfaces of machinery, boilers, and equipment at temperatures up to 1200°F.
October 14, 2004
INSULATION BLANKET, THERMAL
The insulation blanket covered by this specification is intended for use for insulation of hot surfaces of machinery, boilers, and equipment at temperatures up to 1200°F.
April 9, 1992
INSULATION BLANKET, THERMAL
The blanket is intended for insulating hot surfaces of machinery boilers and equipment at temperatures up to 1000°F.