Heat-Reflective Foil-Backed Asbestos Fabric for Industrial Shielding
Product Definition & Structure
Aluminum-foil-laminated asbestos cloth is a composite material combining asbestos fabric (woven from chrysotile or crocidolite fibers) with a thin aluminum foil layer bonded via adhesive or thermal lamination. The asbestos base provides heat resistance (up to 550°C/1,022°F) and fireproofing, while the aluminum foil enhances radiant heat reflection, vapor barrier properties, and corrosion resistance.
Aluminum-foil-laminated asbestos cloth is a composite material combining asbestos fabric (woven from chrysotile or crocidolite fibers) with a thin aluminum foil layer bonded via adhesive or thermal lamination. The asbestos base provides heat resistance (up to 550°C/1,022°F) and fireproofing, while the aluminum foil enhances radiant heat reflection, vapor barrier properties, and corrosion resistance.
Aluminum foil-clad asbestos cloth is a composite material consisting of asbestos fabric laminated with aluminum foil on one or both sides. It combines asbestos' heat resistance (withstanding up to 500°C/932°F) with aluminum's reflective insulation properties. Key features include:
Thermal Shielding: Reflects up to 90% radiant heat, ideal for high-temperature environments.
Chemical Resistance: Protects against oils, steam, and mild acids.
Flexibility: Easily cut and shaped for pipes, boilers, or electrical insulation.
Durability: Reinforced structure resists tearing and abrasion.
Commonly used in industrial settings (e.g., furnace linings, exhaust wraps) and construction (HVAC systems)