TempMax® alumina fiber board is manufactured in a wet forming process using TempMax® alumina fiber bulk and binders. TempMax® alumina fiber board has excellent thermal stability at very high operating temperatures.
Main Features
Excellent thermal shock resistance
Can be machined, cut and shaped easily
High rigidity and light weight
Low thermal conductivity
Low heat storage
Typical Applications
High-temperature laboratory
High-temperature furnaces and kilns
Aerospace industry
Back-up insulation to dense refractory linings
Expansion joints
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum temperature resistance of TempMax® alumina fiber board?
The board is designed for high-temperature stability, capable of withstanding environments up to 1600 degrees Celsius.
What manufacturing process is used for these boards?
TempMax® alumina fiber boards are manufactured using a specialized wet forming process with alumina fiber bulk and specific binders.
Can the boards be customized for specific furnace shapes?
Yes, the material features high rigidity but can be easily machined, cut, and shaped to meet specific laboratory or industrial requirements.
What are the main advantages of using alumina fiber over traditional refractories?
It offers much lower thermal conductivity and heat storage, leading to better energy efficiency and excellent thermal shock resistance.
In which industries is this product commonly used?
It is widely used in the aerospace industry, high-temperature laboratories, and as insulation for industrial furnaces and kilns.
What is the typical packaging for international shipping?
The products are securely packed in cartons and placed on pallets to ensure safe transport and easy handling.