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Ceramic insulation and textiles are fibrous refractories or thermal insulation products that consist of ceramic fibers in bulk, cloth, batting, paper or rope forms. There are many types of products. Blankets consist of thick layers of woven or nonwoven fabric sheets. Woven materials are used for composite tooling and the formation of multi-dimensional structures. Nonwoven materials are shaped into mats of randomly oriented fibers. Ceramic fabric or cloth is made by weaving, knitting, braiding, or extrusion. Materials can also be needlepunched or formed from slurries (wet laid). Fibrous monofilaments or single-fiber threads are often used in reinforcement applications. Multi-fiber threads are used in sewing or stitching. Roving is made of tows, untwisted bundles of continuous filaments. Yarn is made of continuous, plied strands of natural or synthetic fibers. Heat-insulating rope is used to provide a thermal seal around doors or other openings in furnace walls. Sleeves or wraps are flexible, fibrous refractories for insulating pipes, tubes, ducts and other process components. Common types of ceramic insulation and textiles include woven ribbons, webbing, strapping, and tape.  

Ceramic insulation and textiles are made of many different types of materials. Alumina or aluminum-oxide is a popular, relatively inexpensive ceramic material with high hardness. Alumina has poor thermal shock resistance in comparison to silicon carbide, a green or black ceramic material that is used to prevent oxidation at very high temperatures in non-reducing atmospheres. Zirconia or zirconium oxide is more expensive than alumina, but is better suited for applications that require improved fracture-toughness and stiffness. Zirconia is extremely refractory and often contains additions of calcia, magnesia or yttria for the formation of cubic structures that minimize cracking and weakening during heating and cooling. Carbon is a non-metallic element with an extremely high sublimation temperature and a wide variety of crystalline structures. Boron fibers are available as monofilaments and used to provide structural reinforcement. Fused silica and quartz are common materials for ceramic insulation and textiles. Some products include mineral wools such as slag wool, glass wool, or rock wool. Other products contain metal fiber additions.  

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Industrial Fabrics
Industrial fabrics consist of woven or non-woven cloth made from natural or synthetic materials.
Nonwovens
Nonwovens are fiber-based products in the form of a mat of randomly orientated fibers, felt, needle punched cloth, spun bond or melt blown structures.
Specialty Fibers, Fabrics and Textiles
Specialty fibers, fabrics and textiles are based upon a unique composition, weave, or technology, and are designed for specialized applications.
Synthetic Fibers and Fabrics
Synthetic fibers and synthetic fabrics consist of bulk fibers, yarns, woven cloth or other textile products manufactured from polymer-based materials such as polyamide (nylon), polyester, aramid, or other spun thermoplastics.

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