CERAMIC FIBER BASIC INFORMATION

CERAMIC FIBER BASIC INFORMATION

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