Product Description
Signature Ceramic Fiber Fabric DSZ High-Performance Thermal Protection
Key Features
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Manufactured from premium alumina-silica fibers, mechanically needled for high tensile strength & surface integrity
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Strong, lightweight & flexible woven fabric, available in multiple thicknesses & sizes
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Reinforced with fiberglass filament, with optional Inconel/alloy steel wire reinforcement
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Designed for extreme high-temperature applications without deterioration or cristobalite formation
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Provides reliable resistance to heat, corrosion, abrasion & thermal shock
Technical Specifications
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Continuous Operating Temperature: 1260C
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Short-Term Exposure: Up to 1760C
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Melting Point: 1760C
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Thickness Options: 2.0 mm, 3.0 mm, 4.0 mm
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Weight: 1000 GSM & 1500 GSM
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Color: White
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Weave: Plain
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Size: 1 m x 30 m roll
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Reinforcement: SS metallic soft wire
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Conductivity: Yes
Applications
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Aerospace: Heat shields for aircraft, spacecraft & missile systems
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Defense: Thermal protection for propulsion units & high-temperature systems
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Industrial: Furnaces, kilns, reactors, boilers, ducts & refractory insulation
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Energy: Power plants, energy storage, batteries & fuel cells
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Manufacturing: Metal casting, glass production & chemical plants
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Safety: Personnel & equipment protection from heat, corrosion & chemical attack
Benefits
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Superior thermal insulation & chemical stability
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Resistant to thermal shock, corrosion & abrasion
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Reduces heat loss & energy consumption in extreme environments
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Long-lasting reliability in aerospace, defense & heavy industries
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Eco-friendly, asbestos-free & safe for personnel use
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Exceptional Thermal InsulationSignature Ceramic Cloth is engineered to provide reliable insulation in extreme temperature settings. With a thermal conductivity of 1.2 w/(m.k), it minimizes heat transfer in industries like metallurgy, power plants, and manufacturing. Its dense weave and ceramic fiber composition ensure consistent protection and energy efficiency.
Versatile Industrial ApplicationsFrom welding safety to thermal barriers, this cloth covers a range of industrial uses. Its strength and durability make it suitable for lining furnaces, wrapping hot pipes, and shielding machinery. Offered in convenient roll form with customizable thicknesses, it adapts to various sector needs.
FAQs of Signature Ceramic Cloth for Insulation:
Q: How does Signature Ceramic Cloth provide effective thermal insulation?
A: Signature Ceramic Cloth utilizes densely woven ceramic fibers, offering low thermal conductivity (1.2 w/(m.k)). This structure resists heat flow and provides stable insulation even at temperatures up to 1200C, making it suitable for demanding industrial environments.
Q: What industries benefit most from using this ceramic cloth?
A: Industries such as metal processing, power generation, petrochemical, and fabrication shops benefit from this cloth, particularly where high-temperature protection, welding safety, and energy conservation are essential.
Q: When should I use ceramic cloth instead of other insulation materials?
A: Ceramic cloth is ideal when exposure to temperatures above the safe limits of fiberglass or mineral wool occurs, or when flame, splatter, and intense heat are present, such as in welding or furnace operations.
Q: Where can Signature Ceramic Cloth be applied?
A: This cloth is suitable for insulating pipes, ducts, furnace linings, expansion joints, and as fire blankets in weld shops or other industrial settings. Its flexibility allows installation on irregular surfaces or complex machine shapes.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this insulation cloth?
A: Key benefits include high thermal resistance, non-combustibility, low thermal conductivity, and chemical stability. Users appreciate its longevity, efficiency in energy saving, and improved workplace safety.
Q: How is the cloth installed or applied?
A: The roll form and flexible nature of the Signature Ceramic Cloth make it easy to cut and fit around equipment. Installation typically involves wrapping or layering, depending on the required thickness and insulation area.