Insulation Materials
High Temperature Insulation reduces the transfer of heat and protects adjacent materials from damage
High Temperature Insulation Products
Calcium Silicate
Calcium silicate is made from amorphous silica, lime, reinforcing fibers, and other additives mixed with water. It is sometimes referred to as Cal Sil.
The finished material is available in preformed pipe, blocks and boards.
It is widely used for thermal insulation of heated equipments, process vessels and pipings in power stations, petrochemical plans and others in the Oil & Gas industries.
Due to its inherent property of rigidity, Calcium silicate is also a choice material to insulate areas that are subjected to physical abuse.
Key Features
- Low Thermal Conductivity (0.047 W/mk)
- High Operating Temperature (650°C and up to 1000°C)
- Non-Combustible
- High Compression Resistance
- Excellent Corrosion and Moisture Resistance
- Light Weight
- Low Shrinkage
- Asbestos – Free
Ceramic Fibers
Ceramic fibers composed of alumina and silica; melted, air blown and fiberized.
It is lightweight; exhibits good refractory and insulation performance and is used widely in steel, non-ferrous, petrochemical, ceramic manufacturing industries, kilns, boilers, ovens, furnaces and other high heat applications.
Ceramic fiber are available in rolls, boards and bulk fibers.
Key Features
- Low Thermal Conductivity (0.047 W/mk)
- High Operating Temperature (1000°C and up to 1600°C)
- Non-Combustible
- High Tensile Strength
- Excellent Corrosion and Moisture Resistance
- Light Weight
- Low Shrinkage
- Asbestos – Free