A Guide to Choosing Ceramic Fiber for Industrial Use: Types, Applications, and Installation Techniques
- Real One
- Jun 25
- 1 min read

1. Why Ceramic Fiber is Important in Industry
Highlight the key features such as high heat resistance (1,260–1,430 °C) and advanced thermal insulation.
Differentiate Ceramic Fiber from other materials like Rockwool or Fiberglass.
2. Types of Ceramic Fiber Available from Centrotec
Summarized in a table or bullet points with key features:
Type | Operating Temperature | Key Features |
Blanket | 1,260–1,430 °C | Flexible, easy to install |
Board/Block | 1,260–1,430 °C | Rigid, vibration-resistant |
Paper/Tape/Rope/Cloth | 1,000–1,430 °C | Ideal for sealing gaps and piping |
“Centrotec offers a wide range of Ceramic Fiber products, such as Ceramic Fiber Blankets and Ceramic Fiber Boards, capable of withstanding temperatures up to 1,430 °C.”
3. Comparison Between Ceramic Fiber and Other Insulation Materials
Compare strengths/weaknesses with Rockwool, Microfiber, and standard insulation.
Identify suitable applications such as furnaces, industrial ovens, and steam pipelines.
4. How to Choose the Right Ceramic Fiber for Your Application
Choose the type based on temperature, vibration exposure, or flexibility requirements.
Focus on thermal performance and energy loss reduction.
Highlight ease of installation, safety, and low maintenance costs.
5. Installation Techniques & Expert Tips
How to install Blanket to seal gaps.
Use of Paper/Tape/Rope for joint sealing.
Recommend post-installation testing, such as thermal leak detection.
6. Case Studies
Real-world examples, such as:
Insulation in metal industry furnaces
Steam pipe insulation in manufacturing plants
Applications in plastic injection molding machines
7. Summary & Call to Action (CTA)
Invite readers to consult or download the catalog.
Contact Centrotec’s expert team for advice or a quotation.
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