Thermal Ceramics 607 Max Superwool Blanket
Material Notes: Superwool is uniquely designed from pure raw materials and specially processed to offer excellent performance in hightemperature applications. Superwool offers an alternative to traditional solutions due to its exceptional properties of high refractoriness and excellent non-wetting characteristics in applications requiring direct contact with molten aluminum. Superwool provides stability and resistance to chemical attack. Exceptions include hydrofluoric acid, phosphoric acid and strong alkalies (i.e. NaOH, KOH). Superwool is unaffected by incidental spills of oil or water. Thermal and physical properties are restored after drying. Although Superwool’s basic fiber form offers an economical alternative for most applications, they can be engineered to meet the requirements of your most demanding application. Fiber diameter, shot content, fiber length and form can be altered as required to achieve desired properties for specific applications. Features: Low biopersistence Thermal stability Low heat storage Good resistance to tearing Flexible and resilient Immune to thermal shock Excellent thermal insulating performance Based on patented technologyApplications: Furnace kiln, reformer and boiler lining Laboratory ovens Furnace door lining and seals Furnace repair Annealing furnace linings Investment casting mold wrap Stress - relieving blankets Reusable steam and gas turbine insulation Expansion joints packing High temperature gasketing Fire protection
Acoustical service Cryogenic insulationInformation provided by Thermal Ceramics
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