PRODUCT
Ceramic Fiber Blanket Insulation
- Ceramic Fiber Blanket Insulation is notable for its low thermal conductivity, minimal heat storage, and absence of asbestos.
- Interestingly, ceramic fiber blankets boast a high tensile strength and are highly resistant to thermal shocks.
- Moreover, Ceramic Fiber Blanket Insulation possesses sound-absorbing properties and lacks any binders, thereby preventing the occurrence of fumes or contamination in the furnace atmosphere.
- Furthermore, it facilitates quick repair work. If the lining incurs damage, the furnace can be promptly cooled down.
- Crucially, ceramic fibers do not need a curing or drying out process, enabling the lining to be heated to operational temperatures immediately.
Product Description
Define Ceramic Fiber Blanket Insulation
A Ceramic Fiber Blanket Insulation refers to a heat-resistant insulation material, derived from ceramic fibers. These fibers are knit together, resulting in a blanket-like formation that offers superior thermal insulation and resistance against high-temperature.
Identifiable Attributes of Ceramic Fiber Blanket Insulation:
- Can endure high temperatures of up to 2300°F (1260°C)
- Boastes of low thermal conductivity contributing to energy conservation
- Displays resistance against corrosive substances and acids
- Incombustible and retards the propagation of flame
- Allows easy dimensioning and installation
- Offered in numerous sizes and thicknesses
The Utility of Ceramic Fiber Blanket Insulation
Ceramic Fiber Blanket Insulation find their practical utility in various spheres, including:
- Furnaces and Kilns: Used in the insulation of furnace linings, kiln furniture, as well as heat treatment instruments.
- Power Generation: Insulates boilers, generators, and turbines in power plants.
- ** Petrochemical Industry**: Used in the insulation of tools, pipes, and containers in petrochemical plants.
- Aerospace Industry: Used for insulation in space and aircraft components.
- High-Temperature Use cases: Insulates heat exchangers, reactors, and other pieces of equipment operating at high temperatures.