Biosoluble Fibre Papers 1,260 °C
Biosoluble Fibre Papers, heat-resistant up to 1,260 °C
Biosoluble fibre is a non-carcinogenic insulation material. Its composition enables its dissolution by physiological fluids such as those found in the pulmonary alveoli. It is less biopersistent, meaning it is eliminated more easily by the body while maintaining its excellent fire protection and thermal insulation properties. The products made of this fibre are an ideal solution to replace products containing asbestos, ceramic fibre and mineral fibre.
Biosoluble fibre papers provided by Final Advanced Materials are flexible, easy to cut and to install. Moreover, they contain organic binders, which improve the product’s flexibility. They can also withstand classification temperatures up to 1,260 °C and operating temperatures up to 1,200 °C. Thanks to their high thermal resistivity, they are used in the industry for high-temperature applications, such as heat shields in the motor industry. These papers are also used as high-temperature gaskets and packings, but also for the insulation of ingots moulds.
Final Advanced Materials proposes biosoluble fibre papers with a thickness ranging from 1 to 5 mm and a width from 610 to 1,260 mm.
For more information regarding the availability, refer to the technical data sheet.
Main Applications of Biosoluble Fibre Papers
- High-temperature gaskets and packings
- Insulation of ingot moulds
- Heat shield for the motor industry
- Molten metal transfer system (second-rate insulation)
- Insulating envelopes for the protection of nozzles in the steel industry
General Data on Biosoluble Fibre
Technical Data on Biosoluble Fibre Papers
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.
