A wide variety of manufacturing techniques and base materials offer a large range of high-temperature-resistant textiles for a wide variety of applications.

Depending on the intended use and temperature, the following materials are available:

  • Ceramic fiber (1260 C): Ceramic fibers require reinforcement with glass fibers (reduces the classification temperature of the textiles to 850 C, as the glass reinforcement crystallizes at this temperature) or metal fibers (classification temperature 1260 C) in order to be processed into yarns.
  • Biosoluble fiber (1200 C): Biosoluble fibers require reinforcement with glass fibers (reduces the classification temperature of the textiles to 850 C, as the glass reinforcement crystallizes at this temperature) or metal fibers (classification temperature 1260 C) for processing into yarns.
  • Silicate fiber (1000 °C)
  • HT glass fiber (750 °C)
* E-glass fiber (550 °C)

Many of the base materials can also be specially processed (coated, graphitized, self-adhesive) according to customer requirements.

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