Biodegradable inorganic fiber with heat resistance above 1000°C!
Compliance with 'Specialized Regulations' and 'REACH Regulations'! Optimal for equipment lightweighting with a 20% reduction in thermal conductivity.
Super Wool," a biocompatible inorganic fiber, is a fire-resistant fiber that can withstand temperatures over 1000°C. Due to its high heat resistance, it is used not only for fire protection in ships and buildings but also for insulation in industrial furnaces and petrochemical equipment, with proven applications in annealing furnaces in the steel industry and boilers in the power sector. Additionally, improvements in manufacturing technology have increased its specific surface area and reduced high-temperature thermal conductivity by 20%, allowing for even greater insulation and weight reduction compared to conventional ceramic fibers (RCF). It is not subject to the refractory ceramic fiber (RCF) regulations currently under consideration by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. It is excluded from the EU's carcinogenic classification, so it is not subject to REACH regulations (export regulations). It is a safe and reliable product for use. 【Features】 ■ Proven track record as a raw material for brake pads, heat-resistant adhesives, and environmental purification filters! ■ Among the top global market shares in biocompatible fiber! ■ Certification of health safety by international organizations. Excluded from the EU carcinogenic classification! *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog for further information.
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【Features】 ○ High heat resistance and corrosion resistance due to inorganic oxide composition ○ Fiber diameter: 3–5 μm ○ Fiber length: 30–10,000 μm ○ Shot content (+212μm): 0–15 wt% ○ Certification obtained indicating health safety ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Examples of Use】 ○ Insulation and lightweighting for industrial furnaces ○ Fire protection for ships and buildings ○ Special paper for gas filters and catalyst carriers ○ Brake pads ○ High-temperature adhesives ○ Reinforcement for composite materials ○ Fire-resistant and heat-resistant paints ○ Heat-resistant textiles and non-woven fabrics ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Superwool Bulk is a fiber that is produced by electrically melting high-purity silica and alkaline earth materials, and then fiberizing it using a spinning method. The fiber length and shot content can be adjusted, making it suitable for use as a raw material in various composite materials. It has a proven track record in applications such as brake pads, heat-resistant adhesives, and specialty papers.
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Superwool Blanket The Superwool Blanket is a molded product made by melting high-purity silica and alkaline earth materials, layering fibers produced by the spinning method, and entangling the fibers through needle punching. It is lightweight, easy to handle, and flexible. It is non-combustible as it does not contain any binders, and it has a heat resistance of over 1000°C. It has a proven track record as insulation for industrial furnaces and as fire protection material in construction and marine applications.
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Superwool Board The Superwool Board is a board-shaped molded product made by adding inorganic and organic binders to Superwool bulk. It is mainly used for insulation lining in kilns and as backup material. We offer various thicknesses to suit your needs, so please consult us. If smoke from the combustion of organic binders during initial heating is a concern, we can provide a smoke-free type.
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Superwool Corn is a corn-shaped molded product made by adding inorganic and organic binders to Superwool bulk. It is mainly used for pouring (the cap for molten metal) in aluminum melting. Additionally, it can be molded into various shapes according to different applications, so please feel free to consult us.
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Superwool Textile Superwool Textile is a fabric made by blending a small amount of organic fibers into Superwool bulk and knitting it from twisted yarns along with reinforcement threads. The rope is used for sealing materials such as furnace doors and burners. The cloth and tape are used as heat-resistant curtains and heat-resistant cover materials. Please select the heat resistance grade of the reinforcement threads based on the application and operating temperature.
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Superwool felt is a molded product that combines Superwool bulk with an organic binder.
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Superwool Z-BLOK The Superwool module is a molded product suitable for furnace insulation linings made from Superwool blankets processed into block form. In particular, the 'Z-BLOK' product, which folds the blanket in an accordion shape and incorporates support brackets, has a proven track record for its high structural integrity.
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Superwool Paper is a paper-like molded product made by adding a binder to Superwool bulk and forming it.
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Superwool Pyroblock is a molded product that has been cut into block shapes from thick sheets approximately 150mm thick. It has a proven track record as an insulation lining for furnaces overseas.
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Our company manufactures and sells high-temperature inorganic fibers and their processed products, accumulating technology and achievements in various applications such as automotive components, steel, construction materials, plants, and ships. Our "Superwool" is a biocompatible low-residue fiber that does not pose health risks to humans, and we propose solutions to various challenges in high-temperature environments. - It has heat resistance of over 1000°C. - It is ideal as a raw material for special papers, non-woven fabrics, friction materials, composites, and coatings that require high-temperature performance. - We can supply molded and processed fireproof insulation materials such as blankets, textiles, and boards. - It excels in thermal shock resistance, contributing to the longevity of equipment and energy savings. - It is not subject to regulations on refractory ceramic fibers in various countries, including Japan and the EU.