Textiles
Ceramic fiber textiles contain the rope, tape, yarn and cloth. ceramic fiber textiles are woven or braided from yarn consisting of refractory ceramic fiber with approximately 20% organic fiber. Inserted materials are reinforced into the yarn to increase the tensile strength of fibers. Stainless steel inserts are available for obtaining maximum strength at high temperatures. Glass filament inserts are used in applications where electrical resistance is required, ceramic fiber textiles have been a workable insulation materials for thermal gaskets and wrapping, its unique functions and features are gaining more popularity in the high temperature insulations.
Yarn, Cloth, Square braided rope
Round braided rope, Twisted rope , Tape, Sleeve
Low thermal conductivity
Low heat storage
Reduces fume emission around refractory
Excellent thermal shock resistance
Resistance to gas velocity
Easy to install
Adheres to most ceramic and metallic surface
Excellent corrosion resistance
Inert to most chemicals
Impermeable to molten aluminum, zinc, copper & lead
Asbestos free