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Technical characteristics

Heat Resistant to 1200 oC (2200 oF)


 

  ASBESTOS FREE 

  CERAMIC FREE 

  NON-RESPIRABLE 

  NO "SHOT" 


Hygiene certificate N    MO16 224  II 05284 M8
Quality certificate N     POCC RU  Aß 12.H00 159

Technical characteristics

Description
Units 
Value
Operation temperature
  oC (oF) 
 1100 (2000) 
 1200 (2200) 
Content of amorphous Si02
%
95
99
Linear shrinkage
%
7
8
Specific resistance
Om Cm
10 17- 10 18
Fiber diameter
mcm
6 - 9
Thermal conductivity coefficient:
W/m K  
t = 100 o
 
0.04
t = 600 oC
0.16
t = 1000 oC
0.34

Heat insulation with nonwoven material Supersil

heat flow sheet
photo 8

SUPERSIL is produced and delivered in various forms:

  • SUPERSIL - roll material in the form of mat made from silica fibers got together without use of any binders which can burn-out;
  • SUPERSIL-S - mat stitched with silica yarn;
  • SUPERSIL-M - combined multilayer material (in the form of stitched blankets) SUPERSIL-M has higher strength characteristics what makes it possible to use it under various conditions, including contact with gas flow;
  • SUPERSIL-M1 - one side silica fabric coated mat;
  • SUPERSIL-M2 - two side silica fabric coated mat;
  • SUPERSIL-F1 - one side silica fabric mat coated with an aluminium foil.
  • SUPERSIL-F2 - two side silica fabric mat coated with an aluminium foil.
Description
 Roll thickness, mm 
 Roll length, m 
 Volume density, kg/m
Supersil
6.0
30
130
10.0
25
140
12.5
15
150
20.0
10
170
25.0
8
170
Supersil - S
Supersil - M1, M2
Supersil - F1, F2
6.0
30
130
12.5
15
150
20.0
10
170
Roll width, mm   920
If necessary, some characteristics may be changed

  Multifunctional ecology safe heat-, electro-, sound-insulation materials made from silica fibers Supersil
     J-SC RLB Silika. Russia, 141551, Moscow region, Solnechnogorsky area