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Isowool Ceramic Fiber Blanket - Low Thermal Conductivity Ceramic Fiber Paperboard

Isowool Ceramic Fiber Blanket - Low Thermal Conductivity Ceramic Fiber Paperboard

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Ceramic Fibre Paperboard Resilient to Thermal Shock

 

Structure of Ceramic Fibre Paperboard Description

Ceramic fibre is made from high quality clay, high

purity alumina and silica oxides by spun or blown process.

 

Ceramic fibre Paperboard has a range of products:ordinary type,standard form,high-purity type, high-alumina type and containing zirconium type.Different types of products used  different materials. performance of ceramic fibre paperboard also has difference,and they are suitable for different workong temperatures.

 

Ceramic fibre can be used after optional cutting .When ceramic fibre paperboard storage should be paid attention to moistureproof.The high-alumina type and containing zirconium type products can be directly used as furnace lining .And using high-temperature refractory adhesive when stick.

 

Main Features of the Ceramic Fibre Paperboard

Low thermal conductivity

High tensile strength

Resilient to thermal shock

Corrosion resistance

 

Advandage for Ceramic Fibre Paperboard

High-purity type

High-temperature refractory

Al Content (%): 32-55

Type: 1260 STD/HP, 1350 HA, 1430 HZ

Density: 64-160kg/m3

Size: 12.5×610×14400mm, 25×610×7200mm, 50×610×3600mm

 

Ceramic Fibre Paperboard Images

Ceramic Fibre Paperboard Low Thermal Conductivity

Ceramic Fibre Paperboard Low Thermal Conductivity

Ceramic Fibre Paperboard Low Thermal Conductivity

Ceramic Fibre Paperboard Low Thermal Conductivity

Ceramic Fibre Paperboard Low Thermal Conductivity

Ceramic Fibre Paperboard Low Thermal Conductivity

Ceramic Fibre Paperboard Low Thermal Conductivity

Ceramic Fibre Paperboard Low Thermal Conductivity

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 Ceramic Fibre Paperboard Low Thermal Conductivity

 

Product Process

Ceramic Fibre Paperboard Low Thermal Conductivity

Ceramic Fibre Paperboard Specification

Type

Ordinary

Standard  

High Purity  

High Aluminium  

Zirconia  

Classification temperature (°C)

1100

1260

1260

1360

1430

Working Temperature (°C)

< 1000

1050

1100

1200

1350

Color 

white

spotlessly white 

spotlessly white

spotlessly white

spotlessly white

Density  (kg/m3)

96
  128

96
  128

96
  128

128
  160

128
  160

Shrinkage on heating (%) (24 hours,density   as 128/m3)

-4
  (1000°C)

-3
  (1000°C)

-3
  (1100°C)

-3
  (1250°C)

-3
  (1350°C)

Thermal conductivity by different temperature   (w/m.k) (density as 128kg/m3)

0.09(400°C)
  0.16(800°C)

0.09(400°C)
  0.16(800°C)

0.09(400°C)

0.16(800°C)
  0.20(1000°C)

0.12(600°C)
  0.20(1000°C)

0.16(800°C)
  0.20(1000°C)

Tensile strength (MPa)
  (density as 128kg/m3)

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.04

Chemical composition

 (%)

AL2O3

44

46

47-49

52-55

39-40

AL2O3+SIO2

96

97

99

99

-

AL2O3+SIO2+ZrO2

-

-

-

-

99

 

FAQ of Ceramic Fibre Paperboard

Can we accept OEM for Ceramic Fibre Paperboard?

YES! We can according your demand to produce.

 

Can we accept the detective of the third-party verification company ?

YES! We can accept the detective from any third-party verification company including the SGS, BV and so on.

 

If you have any enquiry,please don't hesitate to contact us, we will provide our best products and services for you!!

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