Biosoluble Fibre Fabrics 1,150 °C

Biosoluble Fibre Fabrics, heat-resistant up to 1,150 °C

Biosoluble fibre is a non-carcinogenic insulation material. The health risks associated with exposure to products made of ceramic fibres, mineral fibres and asbestos can be eliminated thanks to these fibres, as biosoluble fibres represent a reliable and safe alternative. Our biosoluble fibre products are free of chemical binder. Their composition enables their dissolution by physiological fluids, allowing pulmonary elimination. They however maintain excellent thermal insulation and fire protection properties.

The biosoluble fibre fabrics proposed by Final Advaned Materials are reinforced with heat-resistant steel or E-glass fibre. They can therefore offer better mechanical properties. These products can withstand peak temperatures up to 1,150 °C and operating temperatures up to 1,050 °C depending on the material used. They are thermally treated during their manufacture to reduce dust and airborne fibres. These fabrics are used in the industry for the insulation of pipes, exhausts, furnaces or electrical insulation thanks to their insulation properties, but also for metal working.

Final Advanced Materials provides biosoluble fibre fabrics with a thickness ranging from 2 to 3 mm.

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

     Main Applications of Biosoluble Fibre Fabrics

  • Insulation for pipes and exhausts
  • Electrical insulation
  • Metallurgy
  • Insulation for furnaces

General Data on Biosoluble Fibre

Technical Data on Biosoluble Fibre Fabrics

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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