Loading Port:Shanghai
Payment Terms:TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:10 m.t.
Supply Capability:100 m.t./month
Application: | Liners Of Industrial Furnace | Thickness: | 250-150mm | Width: | 400,500,600 |
Length: | 600,1000 | Chemical Composition: | Al2O3+SiO2 | Working Temperature: | 1500-1800 |
Place of Origin: | China (Mainland) | Brand Name: | Color: | White | |
Ceramic Fibre Board: | Polycrystalline Mullite Fibre Board | Ceramic Fibre: | Ceramic Fibre Board | Characteristic: | Ultra High Temperature |
Packaging Detail: | Wooden Carton |
Delivery Detail: | 25days |
Characteristic:
PMF is a polycrystalline mullite fiber in the existing form of mullite crystalling phase, with a unique structure,
complicated manufacturing process and high technical content.
High temperature stability to 1600-1800C
Ideal for use as furnace insulation in sintering, heat treating and chemical thermal process systems
Non-Flammable
Excellent thermal shock resistance
Resistance to most chemical attack; it has excellent stability in acid metal slags and is insoluble in most acids
Resistance to oxidation and attack by furnace atmospheres
Resistance to abrasion
Good electrical resistivity
Excellent thermal stability
Can be used as insulation packing in furnace spaces and around furnace sight tubes & ports
Fill in expansion joints and masonry cracks inside of furnaces.
Technical Parameter:
Physical Data:
Items | FM-1600 | FM-1800 | |
Classification Temperature(oC) | 1600 | 1800 | |
Density(volume weight)(kg/m3) | 300-600 | 300-600 | |
Linear Contraction(%) | <2(1500oC×6h) | <1(1500oC×6h) | |
Chemical Composition | Al2O3 | 63.5 | 75 |
Al2O3+SiO2 | >99 | >99.5 | |
Fe2O3 ZrO2 | <0.1 / | <0.1 / |
Standard Size:
Length×Width: 600×400, 1000×500, 1000×600(mm)
Thickness: 20-150(mm)
Advantages:
1. saving the energy
2. increasing the production
3. prolonging the life-span of the stove
4. improving the working atmosphere.
Application:
It is widely applied to the lining insulation of high temperature industrial kilns and other heat engineering equipment such as
metallurgy, machinery,electron, ceramic, chemical, glass, and aerospace.