Reinforced technical fabric SIL Cloth
silicahigh-temperaturefor the textile industry

Reinforced technical fabric - SIL Cloth - Zircar Refractory Composites - silica / high-temperature / for the textile industry
Reinforced technical fabric - SIL Cloth - Zircar Refractory Composites - silica / high-temperature / for the textile industry
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Characteristics

Type
reinforced
Material
silica
Applications
high-temperature
Domain
for the textile industry

Description

ZIRCAR Type SIL Silica Cloths consists of high temperature non textured amorphous silica fiber yarn, woven into an extremely strong fabrics. These non preshrunk textiles are ideal for applications with continuous use up to 1250°C (2300°F) or occasional excursions up to 1600°C(3000°F).These silica textiles are strong and easy to work with. They exhibit good handleability and remain flexible in numerous high temperature applications. They are extremely flexible and are resistant to most chemicals. Type SIL cloths are useful where non-RCF textiles are desired. Type SIL Silica Cloths meet Mil Spec MII-C-24576 type 1, Class 2. Composition Flexible and Strong Highly Insulating, Low Mass Chemical Resistant Non RCF Instructions SUGGESTED APPLICATIONS High temperature lagging cloth. Heat treat/ stress relief insulation High temperature composite fabrication. Welding curtains. Furnace curtains. Cable tray insulation. Fabrication of High Temperature Clothing. Asbestos textile replacement. Flexible and resilient gasketing, joints and seals. Personal shielding protection in welding, metal cutting and other high heat applications. Applications where a high temperature flexible form is needed. Useful when non-RCF textiles are desired

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