Product Description
Vermiculite Coated Ceramic Fabric
Key Features
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Coated with 1012% high-performance vermiculite formulation
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Optimized for efficient molten metal slag collection
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Superior substitute for asbestos-based textiles
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Offers enhanced thermal stability and reduced thermal conductivity
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Provides exceptional dielectric strength for electrical insulation safety
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Durable and flexible, designed for extreme temperature conditions
Technical Specifications
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Working Temperature: 1260 C 1760 C
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Colour: Brown
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Thickness Options: 2.8 mm, 3.2 mm, 4.5 mm
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Coating: Vermiculite Powder
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Standard Roll Size: 1 30 m
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Customized sizes available
Applications
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Welding protection & slag collection
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High-temperature insulation in furnaces & kilns
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Industrial fire safety curtains & blankets
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Foundry and steel plant heat protection
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Electrical insulation in high-heat environments
Benefits
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Long-lasting performance under severe heat exposure
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Cost-effective replacement for asbestos textiles
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High strength with excellent flexibility
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Reliable protection for workers, equipment, and facilities
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Exceptional Thermal and Fire ProtectionDesigned for high-temperature environments, the vermiculite coated ceramic fiber cloth endures continuous operation at temperatures up to 1260C, and can withstand peak temperatures of 1100C. This resilience makes it an outstanding choice for robust insulation and fire protection needs in industrial applications.
Versatile Industrial ApplicationsSuitable for usage in textile machines, boilers, pipelines, power stations, ships, and foundry works, this material adapts seamlessly to various demanding settings. Its flat surface treatment and 3.2mm thickness provide consistent protection, while its chemical properties ensure excellent corrosion resistance for long-term reliability.
User Instructions for Effective PerformanceAfter use, allow the cloth to cool before folding it in roll form for reuse. Its design ensures ease of handling and storage, while maintaining its insulation and protective qualities. The 12-month warranty offers added peace of mind for diverse industrial stakeholders including dealers and suppliers.
FAQs of Vermiculite Coated Ceramic Fiber Cloth:
Q: How is vermiculite coated ceramic fiber cloth installed and reused?
A: To install, cut the cloth to desired length and wrap or lay it onto the surface requiring insulation. After its use, let the material cool thoroughly, then fold it neatly in roll form for convenient storage and future reuse.
Q: What are the primary benefits of using vermiculite coated ceramic fiber cloth?
A: This cloth offers superior thermal insulation, fire protection, and dielectric strength for electrical insulation. It also provides excellent corrosion resistance, ensuring durability and safety in highly demanding industrial settings.
Q: When should this ceramic fiber cloth be used?
A: It is best utilized in environments that demand high-temperature and fire-resistant insulation, such as textile machinery, boilers, pipelines, power stations, ships, and foundries, especially where both heat and electrical insulation are critical.
Q: Where can this product be applied besides boilers and pipelines?
A: Beyond boilers and pipelines, the cloth finds applications in textile machines, power stations, ships, and foundry works. It is suitable wherever robust thermal, fire, and electrical insulation is necessary.
Q: What process is followed for the maintenance of the cloth?
A: Regular inspections are advised to check for physical damage or wear. After each use, let the cloth cool before rolling it for storage, ensuring it maintains its insulating and protective properties for subsequent applications.
Q: What makes vermiculite coating significant in this product?
A: The vermiculite coating enhances the cloths thermal stability, fire resistance, and corrosion protection. This improvement helps the fabric maintain its integrity and performance in extreme temperatures and harsh industrial environments.