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Fiberfrax� High Temperature Insulation Products Fiberfrax� alumino-silicate fibers exhibit high temperature stability for continuous use at temperatures up to 1430�C  (2600�F). All Fiberfrax fiber products are characterized by, low thermal conductivity, low heat storage, excellent thermal shock resistance, light weight, and superior corrosion resistance.


440 Paper (Utility Grade)
440 paper is a low-cost, high-strength, composite paper made from a combination of ceramic fiber, inert fillers, and reinforcing fiberglass. The fiberglass gives added strength to the 440 paper at operating temperatures between 450 and 1300�F. This product is formulated with a fire retardant smoke suppressant reducing the effects of the organic binder burnout.

Color Recommended
Operating Temp
Melting
Point
Compression (PSI) (PSI) 25% Deformation Tensile
Strength
Burst
Strength
Gray 1300F (704C) 1800F (982C) 34 86 45

 

970 Paper
970 paper is made from high-purity Fiberfrax washed fiber. During the manufacture of this product, a large portion of the unfiberized particles in the bulk fiber are removed prior to paper lay-up. The washing of the fiber gives great uniformity to the paper�s structure while reducing weight and improving the thermal performance; in addition, this product is preferred in automated die stamping operations where unfiberized particles in the paper can lead to excessive die wear.

Color Recommended
Operating Temp
Melting
Point
Compression (PSI) (PSI) 25% Deformation Tensile
Strength
Burst
Strength
White 2000F (1100C) 3260F (1793C) 5.8 94 25

The test data shown are average results of tests conducted under standard procedures and subject to variation. Results should not be used for specification purposes.


           

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