Ceramic fibres |
Ceramic fibres
Ceramic fibres are leading-edge technology in the sectors of insulating and refractory materials. They stand out from traditional refractory materials for their extreme lightness, very low coefficient of heat conductivity, limited heat absorption and total insensitivity to thermal shock. Fields of application: filling and stuffing at high temperature, gaskets insulating the axles of rollers in ceramic furnaces, twisted volumes, boiler combustion chambers, special oven covering pieces, heat insulation for ladle covers, coating of industrial ovens (roofs and walls), fire doors.
Ceramic fibres are used in the production processes of the glass and metallurgical industries as an insulating material in the production of high temperature furnaces, in electric power stations for the lagging of turbines and generators and in all fields of application where elevated heat insulation at temperatures greater than 1000/1100°C is required. Ceramic fibre in bulk is ideal for filling cavities and cracks. It is therefore ideal as a filling material for the gaps in industrial heat treatment furnaces.
Featuring excellent heat insulation properties and great flexibility and manageability, they are mainly used for the internal coating of industrial heat treatment furnaces where they can be secured with heat resistant glues or metal supports. |