Ceramic paper
Ceramic paper – this is a non-woven fabric made with ceramic fibers as a basis, produced using a special papermaking process that involves washing ceramic fibers. This inorganic material can be easily cut and laid on uneven surfaces. It is often used as a substitute for asbestos or kaolin wool for high temperature and electrical insulation. It is an excellent substitute for thermal cardboard.
Characteristics:
- Stability: Paper is not affected by high temperatures and retains its properties.
- Low thermal conductivity and heat retention (reliable fire protection).
- High heat reflection.
- Good dielectric resistance.
- Excellent resistance to corrosion.
- Easy to wrap, shape and cut.
- Working temperature up to +1260 °C.
- Density: 200 kg/m³.
Ceramic paper is widely used in connection with heat insulation related challenges:
- Thermal insulation, gaskets, seals, partitions, lining and other high-temperature and chemical-resistant applications.
- Fire protection, protection against sparks and molten metal.
- High temperature electrical insulation
- High temperature filtration.
- Storage of hot gases;.
- Used for insulating chimneys and other oven parts.
- Filling compensation seams in fire-resistant carpets.
- Thin-walled insulation of heaters and thermal oven cabinets.
Goal:
- Thickness: 3 mm.
- Roll width: 1220 mm.
- Roll length: 20,000 mm.
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