ZetexPlus® Fibre Fabric 1,095 °C

ZetexPlus® Fibre Fabrics by Newtex, heat-resistant up to 1,095 °C

Since 1978, our partner Newtex offers a wide range of extreme temperature resistant and fire resistant products. The ZetexPlus® range features a great variety of heat protection and insulating textiles which can withstand temperatures up to 1,095 °C. Due to their performances and characteristics, these products can be used for numerous applications: compensators, gaskets, protective covers and clothing, curtains, heat reflectors, etc.

ZetexPlus® fibre fabrics are mainly used for sealing and thermal insulation of industrial furnaces. They are woven from highly texturized continuous glass filament and show great insulation and thermal properties. These fabrics can withstand peak temperatures up to 1,095 °C and operating temperatures up to 815 °C. 

ZetexPlus® fibre fabrics also stand out for their great chemical resistance as well as their mechanical resistance.

For more information regarding the availability, refer to the technical data sheet.

     Main Applications of ZetexPlus® Fibre Fabrics

  • Gasket
  • Compensators
  • Heat reflectors
  • Curtains
  • Covers
  • Protective clothing

General Data on ZetexPlus® Fibres

Technical Data on ZetexPlus® Fibres

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.

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