Introduction:
Ceramic fiber yarn is a high-performance, heat-resistant textile material made from alumina-silica materials, designed for temperatures up to 2300°F. Ceramic fiber yarn is lightweight, low-thermal conductivity, and often reinforced with fiberglass or stainless steel wire for added strength. It acts as a durable, asbestos-free substitute for industrial insulation, gaskets, and sealing in high-temperature environments.

Product application:
Prperties: Non-combustible, chemically stable, and resistant to thermal shock, with excellent tensile strength when reinforced.
Composition: Primarily made of high-purity aluminum silicate fiber, with organic carriers (viscose/polyester) for spinning.
Reinforcement: Options include E-glass filament or stainless steel/Inconel wire for higher mechanical strength.
Uses: Used for making ceramic fiber ropes, tapes, and cloths, as well as for wrapping pipes, sealing furnace doors, and cable protection.
Dimensions: Typically available with a fiber diameter of 3–4.5 microns.


