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Difference between Ceramic Fiber and Aluminosilicate Fiber
Release time:
Sep 20,2024
Information Summary:
I, the concept of ceramic fiber and aluminum silicate fiber
Ceramic fiber is a new type of inorganic non-metallic fiber made of alumina, aluminum silicate and other main raw materials, by high-temperature melt spinning.
Aluminosilicate fiber is a high-temperature heat-resistant, inorganic non-metallic fiber, made of aluminum silicate as the main raw material.
II, the difference between ceramic fiber and aluminum silicate fiber
1. Different raw materials: ceramic fiber is made of alumina, aluminum silicate and other main raw materials, while aluminum silicate fiber is made of aluminum silicate.
2. different composition: ceramic fiber is mainly composed of alumina, aluminum silicate, etc., while the main component of aluminum silicate fiber is aluminum silicate.
3. Different properties: Ceramic fiber is more slag-resistant than aluminum silicate fiber, which can be used to make concrete, and at the same time, ceramic fiber is harder and more difficult to melt than aluminum silicate fiber. The melting point of alumino-silicate fiber is around 1200℃, while the melting point of ceramic fiber is above 2000℃.
To sum up, although ceramic fiber and alumino-silicate fiber both belong to inorganic non-metallic fibers, their raw materials, compositions and properties are different. In practical applications, it is necessary to choose the appropriate fiber material according to different needs.
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