|
Ultra-High Heat Resistant Materials (Siliglass)
|
 |
Ultra-High Heat Resistant Materials (Siliglass) |
|
This Siliglass product has recently been used in a variety applications as an industrial base material capable of withstanding long-term continuous use at temperatures in excess of 1,000¢XC, that is, temperatures not tolerated by the ordinary glass fibre and rock wool media and asbestos. With its unique properties such as heat endurance, chemical stability and electrical insulation it lends itself to a wide range applications, including cloth, tape, sleeve, yarn, and wool. |
|
|
Ultra-Fine Glass Fibre (Wool, Felt and Paper) |
 |
Ultra-Fine Glass Fibre (Wool, Felt and Paper) |
|
It is an ultra-fine glass fibre medium with an average fibre diameter of a mere 3.5 - 0.4 microns. Its superior qualities speak for themselves in terms of outstanding thermal and acoustic insulation, flexibility and moldability. The material is available in three forms: as wool, as felt or as paper. This gives the user the optimum choice to suit his application, whether for general industrial purposes, for machines, as a thermal insulation or cushioning material or as an electrical insulating material. |
|
 |
Glass
Paper |
|
Our Glass Paper offers outstanding heat resistance and electrical insulating properties and is ideal for applications as a heat insulation, cushioning, packing or electrical insulating materials. |
|
|
Ceramic Paper |
 |
Ceramic Paper |
|
This new ultra-thin type of MC paper has a thickness of only 0.25mm and solved some of the problems of conventional ceramic paper. Its many advantages include, for example, a mechanical strength that will practically not change even at elevated temperatures and a stability that will result in extremely little dust formation. Its applications include: Gaskets/packing for high-temperature parts; Used as the lagging and heat insulation material for heating equipment and electric heaters; Protective material for induction furnace coil; Packing for thermal couple protector tube; Alternative to asbestos. |
|
|