What is the fireproof cloth that can be used in an environment of 1000℃ for a long time?

Silica cloth is a kind of high-temperature resistant inorganic fiber fireproof cloth, its silica content is as high as 96%.

The softening point is close to 1700°C, long-term use at 1000°C, and short-term use at 1200°C high temperature.

Silica refractory fiber cloth has the characteristics of high strength, high toughness, easy processing, and wide use.

It can be used in high temperature and harsh conditions as high-temperature resistance, ablation resistance, heat insulation, and heat preservation material.

Due to its excellent properties such as stable chemical properties, high-temperature resistance, ablation resistance, non-combustibility, and acid resistance, the products are widely used in aerospace, metallurgy, chemical industry, building materials, fire protection, and other industrial fields.

Where can silicon cloth be used? For example, fire-resistant welding blankets and fire-resistant smoke curtains, car and motorcycle noise reduction and heat insulation, etc.

Contact Details

Suntex Composite Industrial Co., Ltd.
Contact Person: Mr. Jason Hu

Tel: +86 132 0712 7986

Send your inquiry directly to us

    Related Posts

    • New Welding Blanket Developed for Korea’s Latest KFI Standard Requirements Suntex launches upgraded grey silicone-coated fiberglass welding blankets fully compliant with Korea’s latest KFI fire safety standards for hot work. Made of premium grey silicone coated fiberglass rolls, our blankets deliver reliable protection against welding sparks, molten slag, and high heat for welding, cutting, and […]

    • In the high-stakes environment of Japanese automotive manufacturing and precision machining, “good enough” is never enough. When a single stray spark can lead to costly downtime or compromise the integrity of automated assembly lines, the quality of your protective gear is a direct reflection of your operational safety standards. For facilities prioritizing fire prevention and […]

    • Welding sparks trigger most construction site fires. Even standardized operating procedures carry hidden risks if low-performance flame-retardant fabrics are used. Recent frequent construction fires sound alarms for hot work safety. Most welding-caused blazes stem from inadequate high-temperature slag shielding and substandard fire-resistant materials, rather than improper operation alone. Welding arcs hit over 6,000°C, with flying […]

    • The Hidden Cost of Inferior Thermal Insulation Lithium battery thermal runaway and industrial high-temperature insulation failures frequently trigger factory fires, unplanned shutdowns and massive economic losses. Most of these accidents stem from low-performance standard insulation materials, rather than major equipment faults. Substandard fiberglass cloth fails under high heat, accelerating fire spread and causing costly industrial […]