This is a lightweight and high-strength fiber insulation material developed at the request of JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency).
This is a revolutionary machinable ceramic that is formed by adding a special binder to high-temperature insulating wool, thermally fused at high temperatures, and structured into a three-dimensional mesh. It features lightweight, high strength, excellent resistance to spalling, and enhanced breathability. Compared to diatomaceous earth traditionally used in glass processing, it offers stable quality and can withstand long-term use, providing high cost performance. ■ Features - Lightweight with low thermal capacity - Capable of precision machining - High thermal shock resistance ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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- Glass bending processing mold for ceremonial gifts - Setter for firing electronic components - Low-dust, heat-resistant structural materials, etc.
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ISOLITE INSULATING PRODUCTS CO.,LTD. TOKYO, OSAKA,NAGOYA,KYUSHU
Fireproof insulation technology as a key technology, contributing to global environmental conservation. Since its founding in 1927, IsoLite Industries has been engaged in the development of fireproof insulation materials, represented by fireproof insulation bricks and ceramic fibers, as well as energy-saving technologies. The unique technological accumulation that our company has built in the field of fireproof insulation materials has now expanded its reach not only within our country but also into the energy-saving sectors of overseas core industries, and even into the living environment sector, steadily establishing new achievements. In 2020, we merged with ITM Co., Ltd. to enhance our services to customers. IsoLite Group Brands: IsoWool FiberMax IsoWool BSSR IsoFill Ultra-low thermal conductivity material LTC Non-combustible materials for construction Expansion joint fireproof zones