Thickness
(mm) |
Roll Length
(mm |
Roll Width
(mm) |
Coating Area (m2)
|
Usage Temperature
(C°) |
Density
(gr/cm3] |
6
|
28.800
|
610
|
17,56
|
1260 and 1430
|
96 and 128
|
13
|
14.400
|
610
|
8,78
|
1260 and 1430
|
96 and 128
|
20
|
7.200
|
610
|
4,39
|
1260 and 1430
|
96 and 128
|
25
|
7.200
|
610
|
4,39
|
1260 and 1430
|
96 and 128
|
50
|
3.600
|
610
|
2,20
|
1260 and 1430
|
96 and 128
|
Features of
Ceramic Fiber Blankets
·
Our ceramic wool blankets working at high temperatures perform unique
resistance and impedance against thermal shock (sudden heating and cooling).
·
Our ceramic wool working at high temperatures contains minimum shrinkage
values and does not lose its insulation property. Our products are great sound
isolator material as well.
·
Our ceramic fiber blankets cannot be affected by any chemical materials,
water and water vapor except for phosphoric and hydrofluoric acid.
·
The blankets provide maximum energy savings since they contain less heat
inside than fire and insulation bricks.
·
They do not contain asbestos.
·
Since ceramic fiber blankets are flexible and lightweight, they provide
convenience in installation and repair applications.
Usage Areas of Ceramic Fiber Blankets and Sectors
They are used
densely in petroleum chemical, cement, iron-steel, power plants, cogeneration
units, casting, ceramic, glass, glass mosaic, ship, automotive, enamel and
household appliances, heat-treatment facilities. In fire protection – In
cauldron, pipe and chimney isolations – In walls, ceilings, floors and gates of
high-grade industrial furnaces – In heat sealing purposes and steam and gas
turbines