High performance, high-temperature blankets to solve your thermal management challenges.
Our portfolio of fibre blankets is used to protect equipment and people, conserve energy, and reduce emissions to deliver a more sustainable operational process in some of the most demanding environments in the world.
Our range comprises of the following fibre grades:
Our Superwool blankets offer exceptional performance-to-weight ratio and are resistant to chemical attack.
Superwool is an engineered solution that is ideally suited as an alternative solution to RCF based fibres in some applications. Benefits of Superwool fibres include:
Superwool fibres are exonerated and are not classified as carcinogenic by IARC or under any national regulations on a global basis. They have no requirements for warning labels under GHS (Globally Harmonised System for the classification and labelling of chemicals). In Europe, Superwool fibres meet the requirements specified under NOTA Q of European Directive 67/548. All Superwool fibre products are exempt from the classification and labelling regulation in Europe.
RCF blankets are lightweight and strong for easier installation, have low thermal conductivity and heat storage capacity for effective energy savings, and good thermal shock resistance for use in difficult environments.
Kaowool blankets feature controlled density, high tensile strength, and resiliency and are classified to 1260°C (2300°F). Cerablanket is classified up to 1315°C (2400°F) and is a spun blanket manufactured from a high purity blend of alumina-silica. Cerachem offers excellent chemical stability and strength and has superior acoustic as well as thermal insulation characteristics. It is classified to 1426°C (2600°F).
Polycrystalline Wool Fibres (PCW) are ideal for high temperature and chemically aggressive applications. These fibres are manufactured by sol-gel technology using processes specifically designed to produce fibres of defined dimensions. These blankets are more resistant to acid and alkaline solutions than conventional fibre blankets and have exceptionally good thermal insulation characteristics. They are classified to 1600°C (2912°F).
Applications
Thermal Ceramics Solutions Fibre, Refractory & Microporous Insulation Brochure
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