PRODUCT
Aluminosilicate Ceramic Fiber Insulation Board
- Exhibiting low thermal conductivity and minimal heat storage, along with being asbestos-free, Aluminosilicate Ceramic Fiber Insulation Board sticks out.
- Ceramic fiber boards, known for their superior tensile strength, show exceptional resilience against thermal shocks.
- Achieving sound absorption using Aluminosilicate Ceramic Fiber Insulation Board is feasible as it lacks any binding substances, thereby avoiding fume creation or furnace contamination.
- Moreover, prompt repair is plausible in case of any lining damage, allowing rapid cooling of the furnace.
- Ceramic fibers require no time for curing or drying, which makes immediate heating to functional temperatures possible.
Product Description
Understanding Aluminosilicate Ceramic Fiber Insulation Board
A Aluminosilicate Ceramic Fiber Insulation Board is classified as a refractory insulation material, constructed from ceramic fibers held together by inorganic binders. These specially designed boards offer exceptional thermal insulation and are highly resistant to extreme temperatures.
Distinctive Attributes of Aluminosilicate Ceramic Fiber Insulation Board:
- Capable of withstanding high temperatures, up to 2600°F (1427°C)
- Notably low thermal conductivity, promoting energy efficiency
- Can resist corrosive and acidic substances
- Non-flammable and capable of preventing spread of flames
- Easily adjustable and can be shaped to suit specific requirements
- Available in a diverse range of thicknesses and sizes
The Practical Applications of Aluminosilicate Ceramic Fiber Insulation Board
Aluminosilicate Ceramic Fiber Insulation Board has broad utilization across various industries, including:
- Furnaces and Kilns: Used in the insulation of furnace linings, kiln furniture, and heat treatment apparatus.
- Power Generation: Used in the insulation of boilers, generators, and turbines at power facilities.
- Petrochemical Industry: Insulating pipes, vessels, and equipment within petrochemical facilities.
- Aerospace Industry: Critical for insulating components within both aircraft and spacecraft.
- High-Temperature Devices: Used for insulating heat exchangers, reactors, and other high-temperature equipment.