The calcium silicate cloth Biotex® with inconel wire reinforcement represents a valid alternative to the more common ceramic fabrics. It is obtained by weaving numerous twisted threads. The width and thickness is, in fact, determined by the number of threads used. The Biotex® cloth is soft to the touch and resistant. It is available in various thicknesses and weaves to provide a complete range of products. When reinforced with glass threads, it withstands continuous temperatures of up to 650°C, while when reinforced with Inconel wires, it withstands continuous temperatures of up to 1050°C. The product contains approximately 20% organic fibre to facilitate the carding process.
APPLICATIONS
Оire-resistant curtains, protective clothing, controlled cooling of castings, insulation of gas and steam turbines, welding curtains and screens, insulating coverings/linings, exhaust covers, radiating heat shields.
| General specification | |
| Applications: | Оire-resistant curtains, protective clothing, controlled cooling of castings, insulation of gas and steam turbines, welding curtains and screens, insulating coverings/linings, exhaust covers, radiating heat shields. |
| Characteristics | Excellent chemical stability resisting attack from most corrosive agents. Exceptions are fluorides, phosphoric acids and concentrated alkalis. Chemical analysis
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| Temperature resistance °С | 1050°C |
| Weight: | 1000 g/m2 for 2 mm; 1400 g/m2 for 3 mm |
Applications
- Fire-resistant curtains
- Protective clothing
- Controlled cooling of castings
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Calcium silicate cloth with Inconel wire
- Brand: Italy
- Product Code: Biotex® Calcium Silicate cloth with Inconel
- Availability: On stock
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