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MaxWool® - Model 2300 Series -High-Temperature Insulation Fiber
MaxWool® Fiber 2300 Series is a high-temperature insulation product crafted from refractory ceramic bulk fiber. It is produced by melting high-purity alumina and silica using an advanced spun process. This insulation material is tailored for applications that require thermal resistance up to 2300°F (1260°C). Key characteristics include low thermal conductivity which minimizes heat loss, low heat storage for quicker cool-down periods, and excellent thermal shock resistance. Additionally, the fibers boast good chemical resistance and are asbestos-free, ensuring safety in various environments. MaxWool® fibers serve as the foundational material for constructing an array of insulation products such as blankets, moldables, and vacuum-formed boards. These features make it a preferred choice across industries like appliance manufacturing and transportation, where thermal performance is critical. The addition of zirconia in the MaxWool® Fiber 2600 Series further enhances its temperature handling capabilities for even higher heat applications.
High-temperature insulation bulk fiber is produced by melting high-purity alumina and silica raw materials using a spun process. MaxWool fibers are used as the base for blankets, moldables, vacuum-formed boards and shapes products.
- Low Thermal Conductivity
- Low Heat Storage
- Excellent Thermal Shock Resistance
- Low Sound Absorption
- Contains No Asbestos
