About Ceramic Paper
We are offering Ceramic Paper to our client.
Technical Details:
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Grades
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Cerafiber, Standard Cerachem Fiber, Zirconia |
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Classification Temperature(oC)
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1260 1400 1600 on request |
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Thickness
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3, 5, 6, 8, 10 3, 5, 6, 8, 10 On special request Lower thickness available on specific request. |
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Dimensions (mm)
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500 x 1000 1000 x 1000 40000 x 1220 x 1 20000 x 1220 x 3 15000 x 1220 x 5 |
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Density (kg/m2)
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Min 150
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Thermal Conductivity (W/mK) (at mean temperature of 600oC depending on density )
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Application Areas
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Glass bending, Slumping, bowls wash basin Fusion design, Mirror etc. Gaskets. Induction furnace coil back-up insulation. Thermocouple insulation and packing. Replacement for an asbestos paper. Ceramic Ferrule separator. Available for Temperature 1260oC 1425oC. Used as a Gasket Expansion Joint in Roller Holding Block in Roller Hearth Kilns. Thermocouple Insulation Packing. |
Premium Industrial Thermal InsulationEngineered for challenging environments, this Ceramic Paper delivers outstanding heat resistance and low thermal conductivity. The high purity ceramic fiber offers stable integrity, even under rapid temperature fluctuations and extreme industrial conditions.
Tailored for Reliability and AdaptabilityWith a standard width of 610 mm and thickness options ranging from 1 to 6 mm, this flexible paper is easily cut and adapted to your specific application. Its high tensile and compressive strengths ensure longevity in gaskets, seals, and expansion joints, while custom sizing is available for unique requirements.
FAQ's of Ceramic Paper:
Q: How is Ceramic Paper typically used in industrial applications?
A: Ceramic Paper is widely used as a thermal insulation material, as well as for gasketing, expansion joints, back-up lining, and sealing. Its high temperature resistance and flexibility make it ideal for environments requiring precise and durable thermal barriers.
Q: What benefits does high thermal shock resistance provide in Ceramic Paper?
A: High thermal shock resistance means the Ceramic Paper can withstand rapid or extreme changes in temperature without cracking or degrading. This property enhances safety, reliability, and the lifespan of insulation and gasket assemblies in industrial settings.
Q: When should I choose Ceramic Paper with a smooth surface finish and high sound absorption?
A: Select this Ceramic Paper when your application requires both excellent thermal and acoustic insulation, such as in power generation plants or manufacturing facilities. The smooth finish ensures easy installation and tight sealing against adjoining surfaces.
Q: Where can custom sizes of Ceramic Paper be sourced?
A: Custom sizes of Ceramic Paper can be obtained directly from suppliers or traders in India who offer tailored dimensions in addition to the standard 610 mm width and 10 m length, to suit specific industrial needs.
Q: What is the process for installing Ceramic Paper for insulation purposes?
A: Installation involves cutting the Ceramic Paper to the required size and applying it according to insulation specifications. Its flexibility and smooth finish facilitate tight fitting, while its single-layer, non-coated design simplifies handling and placement.
Q: How does the low chloride and organic content of Ceramic Paper benefit industrial users?
A: Low chloride (<0.05%) and organic content (<10%) minimize the risk of corrosion, outgassing, and chemical degradation, making this paper suitable for sensitive and high-demand environments such as chemical plants and refineries.