
Ceramic fiber insulation is a lightweight, high-performance material used in extreme-temperature environments such as furnaces, boilers, kilns, and thermal processing units.
Made from alumino-silicate ceramic fibers, this material can resist temperatures up to 1425°C, making it one of the most durable and reliable choices for industrial heat control in Pakistan.
In industries across Pakistan — from steel, cement, textile, to power generation — high-temperature operations are the norm. Most traditional insulation materials degrade beyond 700°C, but ceramic fiber remains stable up to 1260–1425°C, depending on grade.
It’s commonly used in:
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Feature | Benefit |
🔥 Extreme Heat Resistance | Works up to 1425°C without melting |
✅ Low Thermal Conductivity | Retains heat effectively; energy-saving |
🧱 Lightweight & Durable | Easy to install on walls, pipes, and linings |
🔇 Sound Insulating | Naturally reduces noise in furnaces or power plants |
❌ Asbestos-Free | Safe for human health and environmentally friendly |
Material | Max Temp | Fire Resistance | Flexibility | Best Use |
Ceramic Fiber | 1260–1425°C | ✅ Excellent | ✅ Moderate | Furnaces, kilns, high-temp seals |
Rock Wool | Up to 750°C | ✅ Yes | ❌ Rigid | Boilers, generator rooms |
Glass Wool | Up to 450°C | ✅ Yes | ✅ Flexible | Walls, ceilings, HVAC ducts |
Product Type | Size / Specs | Price Range (PKR) |
Ceramic Fiber Blanket | 25mm, 1260°C, 128 kg/m³ | 1100–1500 / m² |
Ceramic Fiber Board | 25mm thick | 1800–2400 / m² |
Ceramic Fiber Paper Roll | 3mm, 610mm × 10m | 3000–4000 / roll |
Ceramic Fiber Rope | 12mm thick | 400–600 / meter |
Ceramic Fiber Cloth | 3mm, 1m wide | 900–1300 / meter |
Prices may vary based on temperature grade, density, and form (blanket, board, etc.).
As one of Pakistan’s most experienced thermal insulation suppliers, insulation system Group provides high-quality ceramic fiber products including:
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If your business or project involves extreme heat, flames, or thermal cycles, then ceramic fiber insulation is your safest and smartest investment. It delivers unmatched thermal performance while being lightweight and asbestos-free — ideal for Pakistan’s growing industrial sector.
Choose reliable brands and suppliers like BAS Group to ensure material quality, long-term durability, and expert support.
Ceramic fiber is a type of insulation material made from alumina and silica, known for its ability to withstand very high temperatures. It is commonly used in industrial furnaces, kilns, and other high-temperature applications due to its lightweight nature and excellent thermal insulation properties.
Ceramic fiber boards are made by mixing ceramic fiber bulk with binders and additives, then forming the mixture into flat panels. These panels are then dried and heat-treated in a kiln to create a rigid, durable structure. The result is a lightweight yet strong board that can resist high temperatures and thermal shocks.
The general formula for ceramic fiber typically includes a mix of Al₂O₃ (alumina) and SiO₂ (silica), often in a ratio of about 50:50 or 60:40 depending on the application. Some high-performance ceramic fibers may also include small amounts of ZrO₂ (zirconia) for added strength and temperature resistance.
Ceramic fiber is generally safe when handled correctly. However, the fine fibers can become airborne during installation or cutting, so it’s important to use proper protective gear like masks and gloves. Many modern ceramic fibers are made with bio-soluble materials that break down in the body and are safer for long-term exposure.
Ceramic fabric is a woven textile made from ceramic fiber yarns. It offers excellent heat resistance and is often used as a protective cover for pipes, machinery, and equipment in high-temperature environments. It remains flexible, making it easy to wrap or sew into custom shapes.
Ceramic fiber itself is not waterproof. While it resists heat extremely well, it can absorb water or moisture. However, it dries quickly and retains its insulating properties once dried. For moisture-prone areas, ceramic fiber insulation may be coated or used with a moisture barrier.
Ceramic fiber is produced by melting high-purity alumina and silica at extremely high temperatures. The molten material is then spun or blown into fine fibers, which are collected, processed, and shaped into different forms like blankets, boards, papers, or fabrics depending on the end use.
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