Ceramic fiber products are typically classified into three different grades based on their maximum continuous use temperature:
1. Grade 1260: This is the most commonly used grade of ceramic fiber has a maximum temperature rating of 1260°C (2300°F). It is used in wide range of applications, including insulation in industrial furnaces, kilns, and ovens.
2. Grade 1400: This grade has a maximum temperature rating of 1400°C (2550°F) and is used in more high-temperature applications where the operating temperature is above capabilities of Grade 1260.
3. Grade 1600: This grade has a maximum temperature rating of 1600°C (2910°F) and is used in the most extreme-temperature applications, such as in the aerospace or nuclear industries.
Post time: Sep-04-2023