FibroCeram Materials
As the economic heart of the Philippines, Manila has seen an unprecedented surge in industrial development. From the bustling Port of Manila to the sprawling economic zones in Calabarzon, the demand for high-performance refractory materials like Ceramic Fiber Cloth has never been higher. As a leading exporter and factory representative in the region, we bridge the gap between advanced manufacturing technology and local industrial requirements.
The Philippines' industrial strategy, particularly in sectors like power generation, cement manufacturing, and shipbuilding, requires thermal insulation that can withstand the unique tropical humidity while maintaining structural integrity under extreme heat. Our ceramic fiber cloth solutions are specifically engineered to provide superior fireproofing and energy-saving capabilities, making them the preferred choice for Manila’s engineering firms.
The local market is shifting towards Bio-Soluble fibers and green building materials. Manila-based developers are increasingly prioritizing ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) standards, leading to a rise in the adoption of non-toxic, eco-friendly refractory textiles that offer both safety and efficiency.
Thermal Insulation Material Experts Supporting Manila Infrastructure
Titan New Material is a major ceramic fiber manufacturer in China. We offer ceramic fiber blankets, bulk fiber, boards, papers, modules, refractory castables, refractory bricks, etc., with dedicated logistics support for the Manila metropolitan area.
Classified into three temperatures (1260C, 1300C, 1430C) with thickness ranging from 6mm to 50mm. Ideal for Manila's power plant maintenance.
High-density solutions (220kg/m3 to 600kg/m3) for rigid insulation in kiln linings and furnace backing across Luzon.
Available in Standard, High Aluminum, and ZrO2 types. Essential for precision gaskets in Manila's automotive and electronics assembly lines.
Pre-installed anchor systems (Type S/M/T) for rapid installation in large-scale industrial ovens and heaters.

RTO incinerator, shuttle kilns, and rotary kilns used in the thriving manufacturing zones of Laguna and Cavite.

Supporting the "Build, Better, More" program with tunnel kilns for ceramics and red bricks produced locally.

High-efficiency thermal insulation for commercial pizza ovens in Manila's vibrant restaurant scene.

Refractory materials critical for the expansion of steel milling facilities in the Greater Manila Area.

Providing safety for Makati and BGC skyscrapers with high-density fire door thermal insulation.

Ceramic fiber and Rockwool wrapping for industrial piping and shipbuilding projects in Manila Bay.
Manila's strategic location in Southeast Asia makes it a pivotal point for the distribution of industrial textiles. As an exporter, we leverage the efficiency of the Port of Manila to ensure that our Ceramic Fiber Cloth reaches clients in the Philippines and neighboring ASEAN countries with minimal lead times. The city's infrastructure supports a massive ecosystem of logistics, testing laboratories, and engineering consultancies that validate the quality of our refractory products.
The tropical climate of Manila presents unique challenges for thermal insulation. High humidity can degrade inferior materials. However, our ceramic fiber cloth is manufactured using high-purity alumina-silica materials, which are chemically stable and resistant to thermal shock. Whether it's for exhaust system wrapping in heavy-duty trucks navigating Manila’s traffic or expansion joints in large power plants, our cloth maintains its flexibility and strength up to 1260°C and beyond.
Our factory processes utilize advanced spinning and weaving technologies. By reinforcing the cloth with stainless steel (SS) wire or fiberglass filaments, we provide a product that is not only heat-resistant but also physically durable for mechanical handling. This is particularly important for Manila’s maintenance crews who need materials that are easy to install yet long-lasting.
The move toward sustainability in the Philippines is not just a trend; it is a regulatory requirement. Our bio-soluble ceramic fiber cloth is a testament to this shift. These products are designed to dissolve in body fluids if inhaled, offering a safer alternative to traditional refractory ceramic fibers (RCF) while maintaining excellent insulation properties. This makes them ideal for use in public spaces, food processing plants, and residential high-rise developments in Quezon City and Pasig.