Ceramic Fiber

Ceramic Fiber

High-temperature insulation wool (HTIW), known as ceramic fiber wool until the 1990s, is one of several types of synthetic mineral wool, generally defined as those resistant to temperatures above 1000°C. The first variety, aluminium silicate fibre, developed in the 1950s, was referred to as refractory ceramic fibre.

Typical Applications

  • High temperature insulation seals and gaskets
  • Protective blankets, curtains, covers, pads and wrapping
  • Expansion joint fabric, safety clothing

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