High Temperature Zetex® Fibre Tapes 700 °C
Zetex® Fibre Tapes, up to 700 °C
Since 1978, our partner Newtex has been offering products resistant to fire and extreme temperatures. Thanks to these properties, Newtex tapes are mainly used for thermal insulation and sealing of industrial furnaces.
Zetex® fibre tapes can withstand peak temperatures up to 700 °C and operating temperatures up to 540 °C. They also offer great chemical resistance.
The Zetex® fibre tapes provided by Final Advanced Materials are available in widths ranging from 25 to 152 mm. Versions with a reinforcing or a coating are also possible.
For more information regarding the availability, refer to the technical data sheet.
Applications of Zetex® Fibre Tapes
- Thermal insulation
- Insulation of pipes and exhausts
- Expansion joints
- Sealing joints
- Insulation
General Data: Zetex® Fibre
Technical Data: Zetex® Fibre
Physical variables included in this documentation are provided by way of indication only and do not, under any circumstances, constitute a contractual undertaking. Please contact our technical service if you require any additional information.
Zetex® Tape
FAQs that can help you in this category
Whether for insulation or protection applications, high-temperature tapes are frequently used in the industry, on manifolds, tubes and exhausts. Final Advanced Materials produces fibreglass tapes with excellent insulating properties up to 550°C, and basalt fibre tapes which combine insulation and thermal stability up to 700°C and also have a natural bronze colour without treatment. These tapes can be coated with silicone to meet sealing needs.
Basalt fibres and ceramic fibres are inorganic fibres which are resistant to very high temperatures: 700°C and 1,100°C respectively. They are used in the industry or the aeronautics sector for insulation and protection applications, primarily thermal protection. Both these fibres have excellent temperature resistance and effective thermal and electrical insulation. The temperature they will be exposed to is the main factor determining the choice of tape. If it is lower than 700°C, we recommend a basalt fibre tape which is more cost-effective.
Like most inorganic fibres, high-temperature fibreglass tapes are sensitive to abrasion. Final Advanced Materials offers tapes with surface treatments to improve this resistance. Certain coatings, such as silicone, also make the material waterproof, while others, like vermiculite, increase short-term temperature resistance or reduce slag formation.

