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Buying American-Made Ceramic Fiber Blanket is Good for the Economy & Great for the Safety of Your Facility

Ceramic-Fiber-BlanketTo help ensure the ongoing strength of the U.S. economy, American businesses must support American manufacturers as much as possible. It’s something that’s top-of-mind for us every day, particularly so at this time of year as Labor Day nears. Unifrax/Alkegen, the maker of Durablanket® ceramic fiber products, is one such company. Durablanket products are high strength, needled insulating blankets that are made from spun Fiberfrax ceramic fibers. The extra-long spun fibers, cross-locked through a unique forming process, produce a blanket with exceptional handling strength. The Durablanket product family is completely inorganic and available in a variety of temperature grades, densities, and sizes. The products’ temperature ratings range from 1800°F to 3000°F and their density ranges are from 4-12 lbs./ft3.

 

Ceramic Fiber Blankets SidebarThe most commonly used Durablanket products are:

Fiberfrax Durablanket S. This insulation is a strong, lightweight, flexible needled blanket that is made from spun ceramic fibers. Available in a wide range variety of thicknesses, widths, and densities, Durablanket S insulation provides an array of proven solutions for a broad spectrum of application problems.

Fiberfrax Durablanket 2600. This insulation is made from high-purity alumina, zirconia, and silica-spun ceramic fibers. Its chemical composition is achieved through a unique fiber manufacturing process that allows the materials to remain unchanged (low shrinkage) at extremely high temperatures.

Fiberfrax Duraback Blanket. This strong, lightweight, flexible needled blanket is ideal for use as a cost-effective backup insulation in Fiberwall® furnace linings. It is recommended for use in applications of up to 1800°F (982°C). It can be installed up to four times faster than common block-type backup insulation.

Fibermax Needled Blanket. This high-temperature, lightweight, and flexible product is manufactured from polycrystalline mullite fiber that can be exposed to temperatures up to  2912°F (1600°C). Fibermax Needled Blankets contain no organic binders or other additives that cause off-gassing fumes or associated
problems.

In addition to exhibiting excellent resistance to most corrosive agents, Fibermax Needled Blanket also resists oxidation and reduction and is virtually free from shot (unfiberized particles). Fibermax is ideal for use in environments where the presence of shot is undesirable. Its low shot content results in a product with extremely low thermal conductivity, and its unique fiber layup and needling process provide Fibermax Needled Blanket with outstanding consistency, handling strength, and resiliency at elevated temps.

Using durable refractory blankets made with inorganic materials helps to ensure metals manufacturers and processors that their furnaces are insulated effectively and safely. To discuss the best refractory blanket and related products and solutions for your application...