Product Description
Durable and heat-resistant, this Vermiculite Coated Fiberglass Fabric is a must-have for various industrial applications. Its unique composition combines the strength of fiberglass with the insulating properties of vermiculite, offering exceptional protection against high temperatures and flames. Perfect for use in welding blankets, fire curtains, and removable insulation jackets, this fabric provides reliable performance in demanding environments. Its flexible nature makes it easy to handle and fabricate, ensuring seamless integration into your projects. Invest in quality and reliability with this top-notch Vermiculite Coated Fiberglass Fabric.
Product Details
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Pattern
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texurised
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Use
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Industrial
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Width
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upto 1500 mm
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Exceptional Thermal and Fire ResistanceThese fabrics are specially woven to retain strength and flexibility at high temperatures, making them ideal for industrial environments demanding up to 750C of continuous protection. Vermiculite coating further enhances insulation and fire resistance, enabling confident use in fire curtains, welding protection, and heat shields.
Versatile Applications with Customization OptionsAvailable in roll or sheet form and various GSM and thicknesses, the fabric can be customized for expansion joints, thermal barriers, or other specialized requirements. Their moisture resistance, non-toxicity, and adaptability fit a wide range of applications across construction, automotive, and manufacturing sectors.
Safe and Reliable Material HandlingOur vermiculite coated fiberglass fabrics are free from asbestos and other toxic substances. Supplied with polythene wrapping or customer-specific packaging, these materials maintain integrity in storage and handling, provided they are kept in cool, dry conditions.
FAQs of Vermiculite Coated Fiberglass Fabrics:
Q: How are vermiculite coated fiberglass fabrics typically used?
A: These fabrics are commonly employed for high-temperature insulation, fire protection, thermal barriers, welding protection, heat shields, and expansion joints. Their durability and heat resistance make them suitable for industrial, manufacturing, and construction environments.
Q: What benefits does the vermiculite coating provide?
A: The vermiculite coating enhances the fabrics ability to withstand extremely high temperatures, improves fire and thermal resistance, and increases mechanical protection. It also helps the fabric retain flexibility after exposure to heat and reinforces its resistance to moisture.
Q: When should I choose plain weave or twill weave structure?
A: A plain weave structure is typically selected for general insulation or barrier applications, while twill weave offers greater flexibility and drape, making it suitable for surfaces where the fabric needs to conform or wrap closely.
Q: Where can these fabrics be installed or applied?
A: They can be used in factories, power plants, refineries, automotive workshops, shipyards, and any setting requiring robust thermal or fire protection. Custom sizing helps accommodate various spatial and technical requirements.
Q: What is the process for handling and storing these fabrics?
A: To preserve quality, the fabrics should be stored in a cool, dry location and kept in their protective polythene wrap or packaging. This prevents moisture absorption and contamination, ensuring the materials stay in optimal condition before use.
Q: Are these fabrics safe and environmentally friendly?
A: Yes. The materials are non-toxic and asbestos-free, making them safer for workers and environmentally preferable compared to older insulation textiles.