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Unifrax Fibermass® 2600 Ceramic Fiber Blocks
Categories: Ceramic; Oxide; Aluminum Oxide; Silicon Oxide

Material Notes: Fibermass® ceramic fiber blocks combine advancements in fiber chemistry and manufacturing technology to provide an economical lining material for a wide range of heat processing equipment. The Fibermass manufacturing technique bonds layers of refractory ceramic fiber blanket into a strong, pliable fiber block. Spun ceramic fiber blankets which feature high tensile strength for improved resistance to mechanical abuse, vibration and gas velocity are used in the construction of Fibermass blocks. A proprietary fiber treatment decreases fiber dusting and irritation while increasing block flexibility, making the block easy to compress into place. Blocks are available in two temperature grades based on construction from Durablanket® HP-S or Durablanket 2600. The availability of standard or high-density blocks in each temperature grade results in a product which meets a wide range of application needs. Fibermass ceramic fiber block offer many of the same advantages as other Anchor-Loc® or Fiberwall® furnace linings when compared to refractory construction. They are:

  • Faster temperature cycling
  • Lower fuel costs
  • Lower installation cost
  • Resistance to thermal shock
  • Lower heat storage
  • Increased productivity
  • Easier repairs

  • Low mass kiln cars
  • Gas turbine exhaust ducts
  • Duct and stack linings
  • Regenerative thermal oxidizer
  • Furnace lining insulation for high-temperature applications
  • Roller hearth furnace linings
  • HRSG linings
  • Furnace hearths
  • Boiler insulation

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Density 0.160 g/cc0.00579 lb/in³Edge Grain
 0.192 g/cc0.00694 lb/in³Durablanket 2600
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 1343 °C2449 °FRecommended Operating Temperature
 
Component Elements PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Al2O3 29 - 31 %29 - 31 %
SiO2 53 - 55 %53 - 55 %
ZrO2 15 - 17 %15 - 17 %
 
Descriptive Properties
Temperature Grade (°C)1427

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