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Prevent your ceiling from sagging in high humidity conditions. Made from a blend of ceramic and mineral fiber, these tiles have excellent resistance to moisture, making them great for labs, food prep spaces, and even areas with standing water.
The most common of our flexible high-temperature sheets, these are used to insulate furnaces.
Designed for fluctuating, high-temperature applications, these semi-rigid sheets are typically used in furnaces and fire protection applications. They experience very little shrinkage at high temperatures, but the brittle material can be somewhat difficult to work with.
Thinner than most rigid insulation for furnaces and other high-heat applications, these millboard sheets are also used for gasket fabrication.
Wet these rigid sheets and they become formable. They can be molded multiple times until exposed to heat, which causes them to become rigid again.
Stronger than standard firebricks but with lower insulation capabilities, these withstand heavy abrasion on the floors and sides of furnaces. Also known as hard firebricks.
Often used in furnaces, these firebricks have been machined for a snug fit to minimize heat loss.
Shield against extreme heat with these flexible ceramic strips. They are often used to insulate hose, cables, and process piping.
Combining the transparency of glass with the high heat resistance of ceramic, glass ceramic withstands temperatures up to 1255° F and resists rapid temperature changes.
Often used as kiln shelves and refractory bricks, you can repeatedly move these mullite ceramic sheets between very hot and cold environments without deforming or cracking.
Often used to create prototype components, these ceramic sheets come semi-fired so they can be machined using conventional metalworking tools.
Drill and mill precisely shaped heat sinks and other electronic components that require thermal stability.
One of the few known materials that both draw heat away from hot spots and block electrical currents, aluminum nitride ceramic sheets are great for heat sinks and other electronic components.
Pressed into ultra-dense sheets, these silicon-nitride ceramic sheets resist deforming, expanding, or cracking when compressed, bent, or exposed to quick temperature changes. They’re just as strong and fracture resistant as zirconia ceramic, and hold their strength and shape at higher temperatures.
Machine complicated shapes and precision parts from these glass-mica ceramic sheets in a fraction of the time it would take using other types of fired ceramic.
Also known as Macor, these glass-mica ceramic sheets and bars withstand temperatures up to 1470° F.