Ceramic Fibre Fabrics 2,000 °C
Ceramic Fibre Fabrics, heat-resistant up to 2,000 °C
Final Advanced Materials can supply an innovative continuous polycrystalline ceramic fibre. Thanks to the metal oxides in its composition, the processing of this fibre into ceramic textile is particularly simple. Its thermal and mechanical properties exceed those of other materials, including silica, quarz, aramid or even glass.
The ceramic fabrics provided by Final Advanced Materials are mainly made of alumina (Al2O3) but at different percentages. Therefore, depending on their composition, the ceramic fibres can resist peak temperatures to up to 2,000 °C and operating temperatures up to 1,400 °C. In the industry, these products are mainly primarily found as heat shield or fire barriere.
Our ceramic fabrics are available untreated. A heat cleaned coated version is also possible in order to limit airborne fibres and irritations for customised applications as well as the amount of smoke generated during exposure to high temperatures. Additionally, a version with a heat treated finish is available as well to prevent the possible physical degradation of the fibre when subjected to humid and hot conditions for an extended period.
For more information regarding the availability, refer to the technical data sheet.
Applications of Ceramic Fabrics
- Heat shield
- Fire shield
- Expansion joints
- Gasket
- Thermal protection
- Curtains and lining
- Manufacture of composites
General Data of Ceramic Fibres
Technical Data of Ceramic 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.