High Temperature Ceramic Threads 1,400 °C
Ceramic Threads, up to 1,400 °C
Final Advanced Materials offers an innovative continuous polycrystalline ceramic fibre. Mainly composed of alumina (Al2O3) at different proportions, ceramic fibre can withstand peak temperatures up to 1,400 °C and operating temperatures up to 1,300 °C. Its processing into ceramic textile is particularly simple thanks to the metallic oxides in its composition. Moreover, this fibre presents better mechanical and thermal properties than other fibrous materials, such as aramid, silica, glass or quartz.
Ceramic threads are designed for thermal, electrical and mechanical applications subjected to extreme conditions. They are therefore suitable for the assembly of fire protections, electrical and chemical insulators. These products also show great resistance to abrasion, which is ideal for sewing.
The ceramic fibre threads proposed by Final Advanced Materials are untreated or available with a heat cleaned or a heat treated finish. These treatments reduce irritation during handling, airborne fibres as well as the amount of smoke produced at high temperatures. They can also prevent the physical degradation of the fibres when they are subjected to hot and humid conditions for an extended period.
For more information regarding the availability, refer to the technical data sheet.
Applications of Ceramic Fibre Threads
- Manufacture of fire safety equipment
- Manufacture of electrical or chemical insulators
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.