Ceramic Fiber Rope
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Our company has expertise in manufacturing and supplying superior quality Ceramic Fiber Ropes. We make sure that our team of workers uses only genuine and fine quality raw materials and latest technology for the manufacturing of these Ceramic Fiber Ropes. The Ceramic Fiber Ropes that we offer are a good substitute for Asbestos Rope & Gland Packings. We can also offer the Ceramic Fiber Ropes with S.S. wire reinforcement. Style No : K/99000 Ceramic Fiber Rope Features Of Ceramic Fiber Ropes : Excellent resistance to thermal shock High temperature stability Low thermal conductivity High elasticity Good chemical stability Light in weight Resistant to acids Low heat storage Excellent thermal shock, corrosion & oxidation resistance Applications Of Ceramic Fiber Ropes : Furnace Boiler chimney & vessel doors Fireplaces Tunnel furnaces Ovens Field of petrochemicals Foundry Power plants Electronics Shipbuilding Aerospace Automobile Technical Specifications : Temperature : 1200 C. [ Non Metallic ] 1400 C. [ Metallic-S.S. ] Rope Size : 6 mm & Up. Cloth : 1.5 mm & Up-Thickness & Width-1000 mm Tape : 1.5 mm & Up-Thickness &Width-Up to-200 mm Sheet : 1.5 mm to 6 mm
Ceramic Fiber Rope
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Ceramic Rope is a compression packing for very high temperature duties. It is manufactured from an exceptionally stable fibre material that is soft, non-irritating, non-hazardous & is not limited by World Health Organisation or European Union restrictions.These heat resistant fibres are produced using advanced chemical fibre technology. They are spun into a flexible yarn in the UK, together with a low percentage of glass fibre and Inconel wire reinforcement.
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Ceramic fiber braided rope
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ceramic fiber cloth is a compression packing for very high temperature duties. It is manufactured from an exceptionally stable fibre material that is soft, non-irritating, non-hazardous & is not limited by world health organisation or european union restrictions. these heat resistant fibres are produced using advanced chemical fibre technology. They are spun into a flexible yarn in the uk, together with a low percentage of glass fibre and inconel wire reinforcement. ceramic fiber yarn, rope, cloth contains no organic agents or processing additives. It therefore retains its physical and chemical properties at very high temperatures and does not decompose into hazardous substances, as happens with many normal ceramics. compression packing of ceramic fiber product hi-temp are recommended for very high temperature static sealing duties or slow rotary applications. It replaces ceramic yarn packing and radiation seals on bos plant, and ceramic packings and vessel lid seals on secondary steelmaking plant. other examples include door seals for annealing furnaces at steelworks, kiln packings, protective surfaces on pottery kiln cars, and stem gland sealing on valves handling very high temperature gases. ceramic fiber textile resist hi-temp include braided insulation sleeves, webbing tapes, ladder tapes, twisted ropes, lagging ropes, blankets and paper, and woven cloth. These are used for thermal insulation and heat resistant duties where flexibility and resilience are required. prime features :• non-hazardous heat resistant fibre construction• 1000°c for constant duties, with excursions to 1100°c• competitively priced alternative to normal ceramic fibre packings• far better value for money than other non-hazardous high temperature materials, such as those made of pure silica fibre• good chemical compatibility health & safety considerations :average diameter of the mineral fibre used in ceramic fiber product hi-temp is 9µm which is considered non-hazardous to health. No protection for breathing, eye, hand or body is required by the world health organisation or european union during the product's normal storage, handling and use. please note that normal ceramic fibres, as often used in the manufacture of very high temperature compression packings, are around 3µm diameter. These much finer fibres are now considered hazardous to health, with who and eu restrictions applied to the products that contain them.