FibroCeram Materials
As Bangladesh emerges as a global manufacturing hub, the demand for advanced refractory solutions like Vacuum Formed Ceramic Fiber has reached an all-time high. With the government’s focus on the "Vision 2041" plan to transform the nation into a high-income economy, industrial efficiency and energy conservation are no longer optional—they are critical requirements for success.
In the industrial zones of Gazipur, Narayanganj, and the Chittagong EPZ, factories are upgrading their thermal systems to reduce carbon footprints and energy costs. Vacuum formed ceramic fiber products offer a unique advantage over traditional refractory bricks due to their low thermal mass, high precision, and exceptional resistance to thermal shock.
Bangladesh's industrial sector is diversifying rapidly. While the Ready-Made Garments (RMG) sector remains the backbone, other sectors like Steel, Ceramics, Glass, and Power Generation are expanding at double-digit growth rates.
Thermal Insulation Material Experts
Titan New Material is a major ceramic fiber manufacturer in China. We offer a comprehensive range of ceramic fiber blankets, bulk fiber, boards, papers, modules, refractory castables, and refractory bricks tailored for the specific climatic and industrial conditions of South Asia, particularly Bangladesh.
Our vacuum forming process uses High-Purity Alumina-Silica fibers and organic/inorganic binders to create shapes that are hard, resilient, and resistant to mechanical damage—perfect for the humid industrial environments of Dhaka and Chittagong.
Classified into 1260C, 1300C and 1430C. Densities from 64kg/m3 to 160kg/m3.
Temperatures 1260C and 1430C. Thicknesses 6mm to 100mm.
Types: Standard, High Aluminum, and ZrO2. Ultra-thin insulation (1mm-10mm).
Pre-compressed modules for fast kiln lining installation. Features S/M/T anchors.
Our ceramic fiber products are engineered to solve the specific challenges faced by Bangladeshi industries, from high humidity to the need for rapid furnace cycling.
RTO incinerators and shuttle kilns in the Gazipur ceramic belt rely on our vacuum-formed shapes for stable thermal cycling.
Supporting the transition from traditional FCKs to energy-efficient Tunnel Kilns across Bangladesh districts.
Supplying the booming food service industry in Dhaka with lightweight, food-safe thermal insulation.
High-density components for the harsh environments of Chittagong’s rolling mills.
Enhancing building safety in Dhaka's new skyscrapers with fire-resistant ceramic fiber fillers.
Reducing energy loss in boiler rooms for Bangladesh's massive garment manufacturing sector.
Unlike standard boards or blankets, vacuum-formed ceramic fiber shapes are manufactured to meet precise geometric requirements. This is particularly important for Bangladesh’s growing machinery manufacturing sector, where custom-engineered components are needed for specific equipment.
The process begins with a slurry of ceramic fibers and binders. Using custom-made molds and a powerful vacuum, the slurry is drawn into the desired shape. This allows for:
• Smooth Surface Finishes: Reducing friction in air or fluid flow.
• Low Thermal Conductivity: Significantly lower than heavy refractories, meaning faster heat-up times for kilns.
• Chemical Resistance: Crucial for the chemical processing plants in the Meghna Ghat area.
With increasing pressure from global buyers in the RMG sector (like H&M and Zara), Bangladeshi factories are striving for "Green Factory" certifications (LEED). Our energy-efficient ceramic fiber contributes directly to these goals by minimizing heat waste, reducing gas consumption by up to 30-40% compared to traditional firebricks.
Whether you are designing a new kiln in Mymensingh or maintaining a power plant in Khulna, our technical team is ready to provide the vacuum-formed ceramic fiber solutions you need.
1. Direct Manufacturer Pricing: Eliminating middlemen for competitive bidding in Dhaka markets.
2. Global Quality Standards: ASTM and ISO certified materials used in top-tier Bangladeshi projects.
3. Fast Logistics: Established shipping routes to Chittagong Port for on-time project delivery.
We are seeing a massive shift toward Induction Furnaces and Green Hydrogen experiments. Our new 1400C Zirconia-based ceramic fiber shapes are already being tested for these next-generation high-temperature applications in Bangladesh's top research facilities.