

Ceramic fiber paper is produced from refractory ceramic fibers mixed with organic additives, which provide it with increased flexibility and high thermal resistance with a high melting point of 1750°C.
Ceramic fiber paper is produced from refractory ceramic fibers mixed with organic additives, which provide it with increased flexibility and high thermal resistance with a high melting point of 1750°C. The ceramic fibers are composed of melted Kaolin and alumina, with the following chemical composition: 45% Al2O3, 54% SiO2, and impurities below 1%.
The most important advantages of ceramic fiber paper are its lightweight, resilience, high flexibility, resistance to thermal shocks, and low thermal transmission coefficient, which make it functional for many installation cycles.
Maximum working temperature: 1.200° C
Density: 200 kg/m3
Tensile strength: 350 kPa
Linear contraction after heating at 1050°C, 24h: 3,5%
Thermal conductivity:
400C: 0.07W/mK
600 C:0.08W/mk
800C: 0.11 W/mk
1000C: 0.17W/mk
Dimensions (thickness x width x length):
1 x 1 220 x 60 000 mm
2 x 1 220 x 30 000 mm
3 x 1 220 x 20 000 mm
4 x 1 220 x 15 000 mm
5 x 1 220 x 12 000 mm
6 x 1 220 x 10 000 mm
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