CERAMIC FIBRE MODULES
Refractory ceramic fibre modules have the highest insulating value achievable in a ceramic fibre. Each module is a continuous folded blanket under compression. Module linings prevent heat loss, increasing the furnace productivity and reducing maintenance costs. Examples of Applications: Ceramics • Low mass kiln cars • Door linings • Furnace linings Steel Industry • Heat treatment furnaces • Ladle pre-heaters and covers • Heat treatment furnace Key Features: • Fast and easy installation • Lower heat storage and fuel costs • Very light lining, less steel required • Several anchor systems
• Soaking pit covers and seals • Heaters and reformer lining Refining and Petrochemical • Ethylene furnace roof and walls • Pyrolysis furnace lining • Reformer furnace roof and walls • Boiler linings Power Generation • Duct lining • Heat recovery steam system • Boiler insulation • Stack linings Other • Incineration equipment • Burner blocks
• Induction furnace covers • Glass tempering furnace
T ECHNICAL D ATA
1260°C / 2300°F White 1760°C / 3200°F
1430°C / 2600°F White 1760°C / 3200°F
Classification Temperature Colour Melting Point Chemical Analysis (%) Al 2 O 3 SiO 2 ZrO 2 Fe 2 O 3 Bulk Density kg/m 3 Tensile Strength ( MPa ) Thermal Conductivity (w/mk)
46.0 52.0 - <1.0
40.0 43.0 16.0 0.1
150 - 220 >0.08
150 - 220 >0.08
800°C / 1470°F 1000°C / 1830°F Permanent Linear Change after firing for 24 hours
0.20 0.27
0.20 0.27
1.4% 3.0% -
1.4% - 3.0%
1000°C / 1830°F 1260°C / 2300°F 1430°C / 2600°F
Note: The information only shows the most relevant product grades. This is not an exhaustive list of all the products which are available.
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