Ceramic paper
Introduction
Ceramic paper
Ceramic paper is an insulating material primarily made from high-purity alumino-silicate fibers. It is produced through a specific manufacturing process using washed fibers, resulting in a lightweight, flexible, and durable non-woven fabric, ideal for high-temperature applications.
This material is widely used for its excellent thermal resistance, able to withstand temperatures up to 2300°F (about 1260°C), making it suitable for a wide range of industrial and technical applications.
Industrial applications
Thanks to its unique properties, ceramic paper is used in many industrial applications, including:
- Furnace, boiler, and kiln insulation: Used as an inner lining, it helps to retain heat within structures, improving operational efficiency.
- Gaskets and seals: The flexibility of ceramic paper allows for the creation of gaskets that withstand extreme temperatures, ensuring a long-lasting and airtight seal.
- Thermal protection and shielding: Used in the aerospace and automotive industries, it provides effective heat protection in critical applications.
- Electrical insulation: In electronics, it is used to insulate components and protect circuits from overheating.
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