High Temperature Ceramic Fibre Tapes 1,350 °C
Ceramic Fibre Tapes, heat resistant up to 1,350 °C
The ceramic fibre proposed by Final Advanced Materials is mainly made of alumina (Al2O3). The metallic oxides composing it make its transformation into ceramic textile particularly easy. This innovative continuous and polycrystalline fibre offers great mechanical and thermal properties, outperforming those of other fibrous materials, including aramid, silica, quartz, or glass.
Capable of withstanding operating temperatures up to 1,250 °C and peak temperatures up to 1,350 °C, ceramic tapes are suitable for high-temperature applications. They are therefore used in the industry for the thermal and electrical insulation as well as the protection of cables, tubes and pipes and for the reinforcement of assembled products.
Final Advanced Materials offers untreated ceramic tapes or with a heat cleaned or a heat treated finish. These treatments can prevent the degradation of the fibre if the products are subjected to hot and humid environments for an extended period. They also can reduce irritation during handling, minimise airborne fibres, and decrease the amount of smoke produced at high temperatures.
For more information regarding the availability, refer to the technical data sheet.
Applications of Ceramic Fibre Tapes
- Thermal insulation
- Insulation of pipes and exhausts
- Electrical insulation
- Reinforcement of other products
General Data on Ceramic Fibre
Technical Data of Ceramic 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.