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CERAMIC FIBER BOARDS

Ceramic Fiber Boards for Thermal Resistance

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WHAT ARE CERAMIC FIBER BOARDS?

Ceramic Fiber Boards are made from aluminum silicate which thrives in high-temperature settings that need more than insulation. These boards are better than ceramic fiber blankets when it comes to strength, supporting applications with steel-like durability needs.

Ceramic Fiber Boards offers low heat storage, great mechanical strength and workability as they can be cut, drilled, or sawed to taste. They are also highly adaptable. Because ceramic fiber boards allow for easy customization to versatile applications, they enjoy widespread use across industries facing the toughest heat challenges.

Ceramic Fiber Boards are made from aluminum silicate which thrives in high-temperature settings that need more than insulation.

APPLICATIONS

Axim’s ceramic fiber boards are integral to a wide range of applications for their thermal resistance, including:

Industrial
Furnaces & Kilns

Provides exceptional insulation, maintaining temperature stability and efficiency in high-heat environments.

Aerospace

Used in construction and insulation of aerospace components.

Automotive

Employed in heat shields and exhaust insulation - enhancing vehicle safety and performance by maintaining thermal conditions.

Energy Sector

Contributes to thermal management systems - ensuring energy efficiency and safety.

Appliance Insulation

Offers effective heat containment and protection in ovens and boilers.

Acoustic Insulation

Sound absorption properties makes them suitable for environments where noise resistance is a consideration.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Feature
Specification
Material Composition
High-purity aluminum silicate
Density
280 - 320 kg/m³
Heat Resistance
Ranges from 2300°F (1260°C) to 2600°F (1427°C)
Classification Temperature
2300, 2480, 2552, 2600F
Thermal Conductivity
0.09 W/(m·K) at 800°C
Compressive Strength
≥ 0.5 MPa at 25% compression
Tensile Strength
≥ 0.3 MPa
Flexural Strength
≥ 1.0 MPa
Shrinkage (at max temp)
<3% after 24 hours
Sizes Available
600 x 900mm, 600 x 1000mm, 1000 x 1200mm; custom sizes upon request
Thickness Range
6mm to 50mm (0.24” to 2”)
Color
Typically white or off white

TYPES OF CERAMIC FIBER BOARDS

Axim Mica’s Ceramic Fiber Boards are tailored to meet various industrial requirements, offering variants that cater to specific needs:

 

  • Standard Grade: Ideal for general insulation applications, these boards provide robust thermal resistance and durability up to 2300°F. They’re perfect for furnaces, kilns, and general thermal barriers.
  • High-Density Grade: Engineered for environments demanding extra strength and lower thermal conductivity, these boards withstand temperatures up to 2480°F. Suitable for load-bearing applications where mechanical stress is a factor.
  • High-Temperature Grade: Specifically designed for the highest heat conditions, these boards perform exceptionally well up to 2600°F. They’re the choice for advanced industrial furnaces and critical aerospace applications.

BENEFITS & ADVANTAGES OF USING CERAMIC FIBER BOARDS

Axim Mica Ceramic Fiber Boards offer a host of advantages that make them a superior choice for thermal insulation needs:

  • Outstanding Thermal Resistance: Safely withstands extreme temperatures, suitable for applications up to 2600°F.
  • Enhanced Mechanical Strength: Offers higher durability than ceramic fiber blankets and felts, ideal for demanding environments.
  • Keep Heat Locked In: Exhibits low thermal conductivity, maximizing energy efficiency by reducing heat transfer.
  • Lightweight & Easy to Install: Simplifies handling and installation, can be easily cut, drilled, or saw to fit custom shapes and spaces.
  • All-Around Usability: Suitable for a wide range of industrial uses from furnaces and kilns to aerospace and automotive insulation.
  • Stay Green: Made from eco-friendly materials, supporting safer, cleaner industrial operations.
  • Long Service Life: Engineered for durability, reducing the need for frequent replacements and maintenance.

HOW CERAMIC FIBER BOARDS ARE MADE

Creating Ceramic Fiber Boards is a meticulous process that starts with high-quality aluminum silicate. This base material is engineered to form a dense, durable board through the following steps:

 

    1. Blending: Aluminum silicate fibers are carefully blended, ensuring uniform distribution for consistent quality throughout each board.
    2. Forming: The blended fibers are then formed into boards under high pressure, which compacts the material and gives it its distinctive strength and insulation properties.
    3. Curing: After forming, the boards undergo a curing process. This step enhances their mechanical strength and thermal resistance, preparing them for high-temperature applications.
    4. Cutting and Finishing: Finally, the cured boards are cut to standard sizes or custom dimensions as required, and any necessary finishing touches are applied to meet specific project needs.

ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE WITH AXIM MICA

Ready to move forward? Our engineering team collaborates with clients to develop optimal solutions for their specific applications, ensuring every component meets exact specifications and performance requirements.

FAQs

Ceramic fiber board is a strong, lightweight insulation material made from aluminum silicate. It offers excellent thermal resistance and is used in high-temperature applications for insulation and fire protection.

The cost of ceramic fiber can vary, but it offers valuable benefits for thermal insulation and fire resistance in industrial applications. Its durability and performance often justify the investment over time.

While ceramic fiber board has many resistive qualities, it is not inherently waterproof. It’s designed to withstand high temperatures and insulate rather than repel water.

Ceramic fiber board is made from high-quality, refractory aluminum silicate fibers. These fibers are bonded together to form a dense, durable board that excels in high-temperature applications.

Yes, ceramic fiber is fireproof. It’s designed to withstand extreme temperatures up to 2600°F (1427°C), making it an ideal material for fire protection and thermal insulation in various industrial settings.