There are many types of ropes, and the ones commonly known are typically those used for everyday bundling purposes. Now, let's introduce an insulation rope made of alumina silicate. Primarily composed of alumina silicate fibers, it undergoes a series of special processes to become a sealed material. It boasts resistance to high temperatures, poor thermal conductivity, lightweight quality, and is non-toxic to the human body, thus replacing the role of asbestos. It offers superior high-temperature insulation properties, extreme durability, and maintains excellent strength in both low and high temperatures.
Alumina silicate rope's characteristics make its application range particularly extensive. It is mainly used for thermal insulation on some thermal equipment in metallurgy and other fields, and can also be found on furnace doors, valves, and high-temperature furnace door curtains. Its non-toxic nature allows it to be used for heat insulation on engines and instruments, ensuring the integrity of electrical circuits. It has also replaced labor protection products used in asbestos applications and fire-resistant clothing. This is an introduction to its features and application scope.
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