Tuesday, July 12, 2016

What Is Ceramic Fiber?

Ceramic fiber is a type of fibrous lightweight refractory material. Due to its lightweight, high temperature resistance, good thermal stability, low thermal conductivity, low specific heat and good thermal shock resistance, it is widely used in the machinery, metallurgy, chemical, petroleum, ceramics, glass, electronics and other industries.

Ceramic fiber

Its manufacturing process, applications and features are similar to glass fiber, but it has better high temperature resistance and corrosion resistance. it is made of high quality ceramic fiber cotton, mainly by the wet forming method.

Ceramic fiber is characterized by non-asbestos, uniform fiber distribution, white color, non-hierarchical and low shot content (four times centrifugal cleaning). Its bulk density can be adjusted according to the application. It contains reinforced fiber which greatly increases its strength. It has good elasticity and is easy to process.

Ceramic fiber products are mainly used for insulation, sealing, electrical insulation, sound absorption and filtration in high temperature equipment and furnaces.


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