Ceramic Fiber Paper
Ceramic fiber paper is an aluminosilicate fiber-based fabric that is made through a paper-making process with washed fibers. This non-woven material blends high purity fibers to make up a flexible and lightweight product that comes in multiple dimensions and temperatures ratings. Ceramic fiber paper is uniform, white in color, and durable. Other characteristics of this material include:
Because of these many defining factors, ceramic fiber papers are very useful. Ceramic fiber papers can solve many heat-related issues, create chemical stability, and provide protection against corrosive agents. There are numerous applications for this material, including:
- High-temperature insulation
Automatic stamping
Die-cut stamping
Thermal shock resistance
Refractory
Sealing
Thermal shock resistance
Hot top linings
Back up linings
Kiln covering
Electrical insulation
Appliance heat seals
Gaskets
Muffle insulation
Appliance insulation
Heat shielding
Fire protection
Molten metal protection
Aerospace insulation
Wrapping high-temperature pipes
- Chemical corrosion resistance—does not resist hydrofluoric acid, phosphoric acid, or concentrated alkalis)
There are different types of ceramic fiber papers—each differing in density, chemistry, and thickness. Different papers may serve different purposes. Ceramic fiber is a lightweight, high-temperature resistant refractory—it’s comprised of a range of mineral fibers. It’s usually made up of alumina, silica, and metal oxides. When not handled properly, it can irritate the skin and the upper respiratory system.
WHY CHOOSE US?
Mountain View Power creates ceramic fiber papers that meet and even exceed industry standards. Our team can help you determine which ceramic fiber paper is best for your project. Contact us today to solve your heat related problems!