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Hot Sell Ceramic Fiber Yarn for Sealing, Wrapping and Heat Insulation

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Product Description

Basic Specifications

Model NO.
Luyangwool
Chemical Comp.
SiO2, Al2O3.SiO2, Al2O3
Shape
Textile
Kind
Ordinary Ceramic Fiber
Name
Ceramic Fiber Textiles
Product
Aluminum Silicate Textiles
Raw Material
Aluminum Silicate Fiber
Transport Package
Carton/Bag/Pallet
Specification
100~300mm
HS Code
68061010
Capacity
500,000 Tons

Product Overview

Ceramic Fiber Overview

LUYANGWOOL® 1260 1400 1430 Ceramic Fiber Textile Tape Rope Cloth / RCF Textile

Luyangwool® ceramic fiber textile is made from ceramic fiber and viscose fiber, reinforced with glass filament or stainless steel. It includes ceramic fiber yarn, rope, tape, and cloth, designed for insulating linings of metallurgical ovens, prochemical heaters, and ceramic kilns.

Key Features

  • Excellent thermal shock resistance
  • Excellent thermal stability
  • High-temperature stability
  • Low thermal conductivity
  • Flexible and easy to use

Typical Applications

  • Gaskets in furnaces and domestic appliances
  • Door seals in furnaces
  • Kiln car seals
  • Welding curtains
  • Expansion joints

Technical Parameters

Description Cloth Tape Yarn
Glass Fiber Stainless Steel Glass Fiber Stainless Steel Glass Fiber Stainless Steel
Continuous Temp Limit (ºC) 650 1000 650 1000 650 1000
Color White White White
Density (kg/m³) 500 500-550 -
Description Round Braided Rope Square Braided Rope Twisted Rope Woolen Rope
Glass SS Glass SS Glass SS Glass
Continuous Temp (ºC) 650 1000 650 1000 650 1000 650
Density (kg/m³) 500 500 500 380
Application 1 Application 2 Application 3 Production Process

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What materials are Luyangwool® textiles reinforced with? A: They are reinforced with either glass filament or stainless steel wire to enhance high-temperature performance and strength.
Q2: What is the maximum temperature limit for these textiles? A: Glass fiber reinforced textiles are suitable up to 650ºC, while stainless steel reinforced versions can withstand up to 1000ºC.
Q3: Are these products resistant to thermal shock? A: Yes, one of the primary features of ceramic fiber textiles is their excellent thermal shock resistance.
Q4: What forms do ceramic fiber textiles come in? A: They are available as yarns, ropes (round, square, twisted, woolen), tapes, and cloths.
Q5: What is the organic content of these textiles? A: The organic content is controlled to be less than or equal to 15%.
Q6: In which industries are these textiles commonly used? A: They are widely used in metallurgical, petrochemical, and ceramic industries for furnace insulation and sealing.

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