Fireproof technical fabric
silicahigh-temperaturefor thermal protection

fireproof technical fabric
fireproof technical fabric
fireproof technical fabric
fireproof technical fabric
fireproof technical fabric
fireproof technical fabric
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Characteristics

Type
fireproof
Material
silica
Applications
high-temperature, for thermal protection, for thermal insulation

Description

High Température Fireproof Silica Cloth is a high température fabric that has been specifically developed to give a drapeable flexible cloth capable of offering excellent continuous high température protection. Our silica fabrics offer excellent résistance to métal splash. High Température Fireproof Silica Cloth is woven from yarn that îs composée! of more than 96% silica, provide superîor protection from high températures, sparks, and slag. Silica Fabrics are treated with an inorganic high température coating that improves abrasion résistance and remaîns with the fabric even at high températures. Silica Fabric supports continuous operating températures up to 1800°F / 980°C and peak températures up to 2300°F / 1260°C. Texturised silica fabrics: For added température and thermal insulatîon properties BSTFLEX also offers texturised Silica fabrics produced from texturized silica glass yarns with a Silicon dioxide percentage of more than 96%. Thickness 2.0 mm and 3.0 mm. Applications Welding blankets Welding curtains Equipment protection Insulatîon layers in pads and jackets Welding pad Furnace curtains Thermocouple insulatîon wrap Flame résistant barrîers Thermal barrier insulatîon

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PTC ASIA

5-08 Nov 2024 Shanghai (China)

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