Refractory ceramic fiber is a lightweight, high-temperature insulation material made from ceramic fibers. It is as used in a variety of applications. For instances, industrial furnaces, boilers and kilns.
Features Of Refractory Ceramic Fiber:
- Low heat storage and fuel costs:Refractory ceramic fiber has a low thermal conductivity, which means that it does not store heat well. This can lead to significant energy savings in industrial applications.
- Lightweight:Refractory ceramic fiber is very lightweight, which makes it easy to install and handle.
- High-temperature resistance:Refractory ceramic fiber can withstand temperatures up to 1,800 degrees Celsius (3,272 degrees Fahrenheit).
- Resistant to thermal shock:Refractory ceramic fiber is resistant to thermal shock, which means that it can withstand rapid changes in temperature without cracking or breaking.
- Good sound absorption:Refractory ceramic fiber has good sound absorption properties, which can help to reduce noise levels in industrial environments.
Applications Of Refractory Ceramic Fibers:
- Industrial furnaces:Refractory ceramic fiber is used as a lining for industrial furnaces, where it helps to insulate the furnace and reduce heat loss.
- Boilers:Refractory ceramic fiber is used as a lining for boilers, where it helps to insulate the boiler and reduce heat loss.
- Kilns:Refractory ceramic fiber is used as a lining for kilns, where it helps to insulate the kiln and reduce heat loss.
- Other applications:Refractory ceramic fiber is also used in a variety of other applications, including:
- Aerospace
- Automotive
- Chemical processing
- Glass manufacturing
- Metalworking
- Petrochemical processing
- Power generation
Parameters Of Refractory Ceramic Fiber:
- Thermal conductivity:The thermal conductivity of refractory ceramic fiber is typically between 0.09 and 0.118 W/m·K at 400 degrees Celsius.
- AL2O3 content:The AL2O3 content of refractory ceramic fiber is typically between 44% and 45%.
Working temperature: The working temperature of refractory ceramic fiber is typically between 1,050 and 1,350 degrees Celsius.