Thermal Insulation Webbings
In terms of applications, thermal insulation webbing is commonly employed for insulation, sealing, and gasketing roles in furnaces, kilns, and other industrial equipment, ensuring effective and reliable thermal performance. Regarding properties, glass webbing can endure temperatures up to 550°C, while ceramic webbing can resist temperatures reaching 1260°C, making them excellent choices for thermal insulation.
Durability is another significant advantage of these materials. They exhibit resistance to oils, solvents, and most chemicals, making them suitable for use in harsh conditions. For more detailed information, it is recommended to speak to our technical team at Textile Technologies Europe Ltd.
| Fibre | Treatment / Coating | Temperature Rating | Cost 1 Low -10 High |
| E Glass | Loomstate | 550°C | 1 |
| E Glass | Caramelised | 550°C | 2 |
| E Glass | Graphite Coating | 700°C | 3 |
| HT750 Glass | Calcium Silicate | 700°C | 4 |
| Basalt | Loomstate | 750°C | 4 |
| HR Glass | Loomstate | 800°C | 5 |
| E Glass | Vermiculite | 1000°C ST, 550°C LT | 4 |
| Silica | Loomstate | 1000°C | 7 |
| Silica | Vermiculite | 1000°C+ | 8 |
| Bio Soluble Webbing | Loomstate | Varies up to 1000°C | 6 |
| Ceramic Webbing | Loomstate | Varies up to 1260°C | 6 |
| Alumina | Loomstate | 1260°C | 10+ |

