PRODUCT
Ceramic Fiber Board Insulation
- Ceramic Fiber Board Insulation is known for its exceptional properties like minimal thermal conductivity, negligible heat storage, and being asbestos-free.
- High tensile strength and the ability to resist thermal shocks are the key characteristics of ceramic fiber boards.
- One can benefit from sound absorption with Ceramic Fiber Board Insulation as it contains no binders, preventing fume production or contamination in the furnace environment.
- The niche advantage of quick repairs is evident. For instance, in case of lining damage, the furnace’s cooling process can be triggered instantly.
- Additionally, ceramic fibers don’t demand any curing or drying phase which allows them to be heated to functional temperatures without delay.
Product Description
Defining Ceramic Fiber Board Insulation
A Ceramic Fiber Board Insulation is a kind of refractory insulating material, composed of ceramic fibers adhered together using inorganic binders. These are crafted into boards, offering top-notch thermal insulation and high temperature resistance.
Ceramic Fiber Board Insulation Features:
- Can cope with high temperatures, up to 2600°F (1427°C)
- Low thermal conductivity ensures effective energy conservation
- Resilient to corrosion and acid attacks
- Fireproof and slows down the spread of flames
- Can be easily tailored and molded to fit specific needs
- Available in a vast array of sizes and thickness measures
The Use cases of Ceramic Fiber Board Insulation
Ceramic Fiber Board Insulation sees application in several sectors, including:
- Furnaces and Kilns: Used to insulate furnace linings, kiln furniture and heat processing tools.
- Power Generation: Insulates utilities like generators, turbines and boilers in power producing units.
- Petrochemical Industry: Provides insulation for equipment, pipes and vessels in petrochemical plants.
- Aerospace Industry: Has a crucial role in insulating parts in the aerospace industry.
- High-Temperature Uses: Insulates high-temp devices such as reactors, heat exchangers etc.