Understand the differences between fiberglass, silica, and ceramic textiles for industrial applications.
A widely used heat-resistant textile made from fine glass fibers. It offers durability and cost-effectiveness, suitable for moderate temperature applications up to ~1000°F (540°C).
Silica fabrics provide excellent resistance to extreme heat, tolerating temperatures up to ~1800°F (982°C). They’re ideal for environments with high radiant heat and molten metal exposure.
Ceramic-based fabrics and tapes withstand the highest temperatures, up to ~2300°F (1260°C). They are reinforced for strength but more brittle compared to fiberglass or silica.
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