- Ceramic Fiber is a thermal and fire proofing material includes long, flexible, and interwoven spun fibers
- produced for appliances operating at 650-1430°C. Ceramic fiber is obtained by mixing the raw materials of
- aluminum, silica and zirconium homogeneously, melting them at high temperatures, and beating the melt
- against disks rotating at high speed to create fibers.
- Ceramic Fiber is used in the insulation of industrial ovens, boiler tubes and flues, and technical appliances,
- which operate at very high temperatures.
- Ceramic Fiber is vapor and chemical resistant (with the exception of phosphoric and hydrofluoric acid,
- and strong alkaline materials, such as Na20 and K20). It maintains its thermal insulation properties and
- characteristics despite continuous wetting and drying.
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CERAMIC FIBER BLANKET
Silica and alumina are melted into fibers at high
temperatures and applied with pressure to create
Ceramic Fiber blankets of various thickness and
density levels.
Product Features
High tensile strength and high elasticity
Low thermal conductivity level
High thermal resistance level
Good level of sound insulation
Can be stored at low temperatures
Minimum shrinkage at high temperatures
Thermal shock resistant