A comprehensive range of high-performance materials for insulation, protection, and industrial applications.
Foretex fiberglass cloth and high-temperature fabrics provide reliable, high-performance solutions for removable insulation covers. These materials are widely used to insulate industrial equipment such as valves, pumps, and turbines—components that routinely operate under elevated temperatures. By minimizing heat loss, they help improve overall energy efficiency and maintain consistent process conditions.
In addition to thermal performance, removable insulation covers serve an important safety function. They act as protective barriers by lowering exposed surface temperatures, reducing the risk of burns and supporting safer working environments. This makes them especially valuable in demanding settings such as manufacturing facilities, power plants, and refineries, where both thermal control and personnel safety are critical.
A versatile fiberglass woven in continuous E-fiberglass with increased levels of heat and flame resistance
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An ultrafine fiberglass insulation mat is a specially engineered thermal insulating material made from very fine glass fibers.
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A versatile fabric that has undergone secondary shrinking procedure through mechanically bonded silica fibers
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Silicone-coated fabrics offering superior heat and abrasion resistance, available in various weights and colors.
Fabrics coated with vermiculite to provide an excellent barrier against heat and flame, used for fire blankets and thermal shields.
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Reflective fabrics that provide a thermal barrier by deflecting radiant heat, ideal for heat shields and protective clothing.
Fabrics, tapes, and sleeves made from high-purity silica for applications requiring resistance to extreme temperatures above 1800°F.
A versatile fabric combining the strength of fiberglass with the non-stick and chemical-resistant properties of PTFE.
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A versatile fabric combining the strength of fiberglass with the non-stick and chemical-resistant properties of PTFE.
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