
Ceramic fiber is one of the fiber families with high temperature resistance. It has a wide range of applications in industrial and commercial areas. It is manufactured from alumina-silica material. The fibers are mechanically twisted to increase tensile strength. The fabric is reinforced with e-glass fiberglass, stainless steel, or high alloy steel wire, according to the intended use. Ceramic fiber is chemically an inert material.
Can be used up to a temperature of 1260 °C.
Application Areas
Commonly used in welding and casting workshops, aluminum and steel rolling mills, boiler insulation, seals, shipping, refineries, power plants, and chemical facilities.
Expansion joints, safety blankets
Curtains, welding blankets
Protective and insulation covers
Seals, cable or pipe coating, etc.
Technical Specifications
White color, lightweight, flexible, good handling durability, and a well-uniform structure
Usage range up to 1260 °C, fire-resistant; good dielectric strength
Low thermal conductivity, low heat capacity, thermal shock resistance
Excellent corrosion resistance; resistant to most chemicals except for hydrofluoric, phosphoric acid, and concentrated alkalis
Easy cutting in molds

