Our Materials
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- Ceramic Fiber (for high-temperature applications)
- Mineral Wool or Rockwool
- Calcium Silicate
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- Silicone-Coated Fiberglass Cloth
- PTFE (Teflon®) Coated Fabric
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- Velcro (Hook and Loop) Strips
- Stainless Steel Lacing Wire
- Adjustable Straps and Buckles
- Grommets and D-Rings
Ceramic Fibre Insulation Blanket
Made from alumina-silica, ceramic fibers are designed for high-temperature insulation (up to 1,600°C or 2,912°F). They are lightweight, have low thermal conductivity.
Mineral Wool
Also known as rock wool or stone wool, this insulation is made from natural or recycled stones, which are melted and spun into fibers. It is fire-resistant, provides good thermal and acoustic insulation, and is commonly used in building insulation and soundproofing.
Calcium Silicate
Composed of silica and lime, calcium silicate is primarily used for high-temperature insulation (up to around 1,200°C or 2,192°F) and as a structural fireproofing material. It is known for its strength and durability, often used in industrial applications like pipe insulation and boiler insulation.
Note: We are able to use different insulation materials based on our clients' specific requirements and the specifications of their machinery.
Silicone Coated Grey Cloth
Silicone grey cloth is a durable material made from silicone-coated fiberglass, capable of withstanding high temperatures up to 500°F (260°C). It offers excellent resistance to abrasions, tears, moisture, and chemicals. Its flexibility allows it to conform easily to various shapes, making it ideal for removable insulation blankets and protective covers in industrial applications. The distinctive grey color adds a professional touch.
Note: We utilise a variety of exterior and interior face fabrics tailored to meet specific requirements. Contact us to discover our complete selection of materials.