Order it by the foot or in the pre cut 5 foot lengths at a reduced cost.
Ceramic fiber in a forge temperature.
High temperature mineral wool is a type of mineral wool created for use as high temperature insulation and generally defined as being resistant to temperatures above 1 000 c.
Synthe ceramic fiber blanket classification temperature is 1600c working temperature is 1500c.
This is a high quality alumina silica fiber blanket for high temperature applications.
Free silicas are formed when ceramic fiber is superheated at or beyond 1500 f these particulates are unsafe to inhale.
Invented by feriz delkic founder of international technical ceramics itc 100 has been been used by the ceramics industry for over 25 years.
We can provide a large range of temperature.
Ceratex 3180 blanket is an equivalent to durablanket s kaowool blanket kaowool s blanket.
8 density 1 thick x 24 wide 2400 degree temperature rating price is 9 50 per lineal foot.
This versatile high temperature ceramic coating can be applied to a variety of gas forge materials.
Because high temperature mineral wool is costly to produce and has limited availability it.
Ceratex ceramic fiber blanket is a needled blanket made from high purity spun ceramic fiber suitable for high temperature insulation up to 2300 f.
1 inswool hp ceramic fiber insulation.
A high temperature k type thermocouple can be uses with your ceramic kiln glass fusing kiln high temperature furnace metal melting furnace high temperature ovens for your forge crucible or other metal working setup.
These have either a braided ceramic fiber insulation or alumina ceramic insulation elements.
Ceramic fiber blanket fiber board refractory brick and castable refractories.
Also sold by the roll 25 lineal feet.
Ceramafiber ceramic fiber insulation blanket by ceramafiber 3 4 x 24 x 30 feet for wood stoves pizza ovens kilns forges more 6 pound 2300 degrees f 58 sq feet 4 9 out of 5 stars 27 89 99 89 99 94 99 94 99.
The best course of action is to coat the ceramic fiber to isolate these from becoming airborne.
Another reason to coat the wool is to prolong the life of your insulation.