In modern industrial and building energy-saving systems, the choice of insulation materials for pipes and equipment is directly related to energy efficiency, operational safety, and environmental comfort.
In modern industrial and building energy-saving systems, the choice of insulation materials for pipes and equipment is directly related to energy efficiency, operational safety, and environmental comfort.
Ceramic fiber needle punched blanket, as a high-performance fire-resistant thermal insulation material, has one of its core advantages: excellent resistance to pulverization.
In high-temperature industries such as metallurgy, petrochemicals, glassmaking, and ceramic firing, equipment and pipelines are subjected to extreme heat loads for extended periods, placing extremely stringent demands on the stability of thermal insulatio
In industrial plants, power stations, chemical plants, or the equipment areas of large buildings, high-temperature pipes, like veins, run throughout the facility, transporting steam, hot water, or hot oil to power the entire system.
Good thermal shock resistance is a key performance indicator for evaluating the suitability of ceramic fiber blanket in high-temperature industrial environments.
The glass wool shell's effective ability to inhibit metal corrosion in high-temperature pipe insulation is no accident; it's the result of the synergistic effects of its multiple advantages, including low thermal conductivity.