Kao-Tex styles 2200 and 2500 fabrics, tapes, sleevings, threads, cordages and customized fabrications are woven from continuous-filament fibers. These fibers are a polycrystalline metal oxide that provides strength and flexibility far superior to glass, asbestos, quartz or amorphous silica textiles at or near their service temperatures. Specially designed fibers provide low thermal conductivity with excellent thermal shock resistance to continuous temperatures up to 2500°F (1371°C). These ceramic fiber textiles have superior strength, good abrasion resistance and integrity, allowing them to withstand combined temperatures while retaining dimensional stability. Ceramic fibers are lightweight, have low thermal conductivity, low thermal mass and immunity to thermal shock. Fabricated with other Thermal Ceramics fiber insulating products enables custom-engineered thermal systems to customer specifications. Each can be designed for folding, wrapping, and generally conforming to a limitless variety of shapes and sizes. Features: High temperature use up to 2500°F (1371°C) Excellent for use in fabrication Excellent thermal and mechanical properties Electrical properties Abrasive resistance Non-hygroscopic Asbestos free Low shrinkage Fire and flame resistantApplications: Tube seals Furnace zone dividers Furnace curtains Gaskets and seals Expansion joints Tube wraps Filtration media Splash guardsInformation provided by Thermal Ceramics Data has not been recently verified. Please contact manufacturer for current information. |