Ceramic Rope Lagging
- HIGH TEMPERATURE INSULATION
- SUITABLE FOR UP TO 1260° C
- ASBESTOS REPLACEMENT
- LIGHT WEIGHT
- EXCELLENT CORROSION RESISTANCE
Description
CRM Ceramic Rope Lagging is a light weight, resilient, high temperature material with low thermal conductivity. It is resistant to thermal shock and has excellent thermal stability, low heat storage and excellent corrosion resistance.
It also resists attack from most corrosive agents with the exception of hydrofluoric acid, phosphoric acid & concentrated alkalis.
Maximum temperature of the ceramic core is 1260°C.
If glass braiding is used however the braiding will melt at approximately 550°C The rope will continue to function so long as it is contained.
If glass / inconel braiding is used it can withstand temperatures up to approx 1100 ° C continuous 1400 ° C max.
Applications
Ceramic rope lagging is particularly suitable for forming into insulation rings and seals on industrial and domestic heating appliances. Cheshire Ribbon rope lagging provides an efficient method for insulating pipework and is also suitable for a variety of high temperature sealing and caulking applications.
Supply
Cheshire Ribbon can supply ceramic rope lagging with in a number of different diameters ranging from 10mm to 75mm. Please contact us on +44 (0)161 368 2048 or email info@cheshireribbon.co.uk to discuss your requirements further as minimum orders may apply on certain specifications.
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