High-Temperature Fiberglass Insulation Blanket – Thermal & Fire Protection
Technical Specifications
Material: Woven E-glass fiberglass with inorganic binder
Temperature Rating: Continuous use up to 1,100 °C; intermittent spikes up to 1,200 °C
Thickness Options: 3 mm, 6 mm, 12 mm, 25 mm
Density: 96 kg/m³ (nominal)
Width: 1,000 mm (standard); custom widths to 1,500 mm
Length: 10 m rolls (standard); custom lengths available
Weight per m²: 0.29–2.4 kg depending on thickness
Binder: Thermosetting, low smoke, low toxicity
Standard Compliance: ISO 1361, ASTM C553, EN 14706
Features and Benefits
High Thermal Resistance: Blocks heat transfer and flame penetration
Lightweight & Flexible: Easy to cut, wrap, and install on irregular shapes
Non-Combustible: Meets strict fire-safety standards, no support of combustion
Moisture & Chemical Resistant: Inorganic binder prevents degradation
Reusable Design: Durable structure withstands repeated heating cycles
Acoustic Insulation: Helps dampen noise in duct and equipment applications
Customizable: Available in multiple thicknesses, widths, and lengths
Applications and Use Cases
Insulation of steam, hot water, and exhaust piping
Thermal lining for furnaces, boilers, and kilns
Temporary fire-containment barriers on work sites
Heat shielding for welding and cutting operations
Lining of access doors and inspection ports on industrial equipment
Acoustic dampening in HVAC systems
Suitable Industry Types
Power Generation & Utilities
Petrochemical & Refinery Plants
Metallurgical & Foundry Operations
Industrial Maintenance & MRO Services
Shipbuilding & Offshore Platforms
Construction & Fire-Safety Contractors
Packaging and Delivery
Packaging: Supplied in corrugated cartons with moisture-proof wrapping
Delivery Timeline: 5–7 working days for standard sizes; 10–14 days for custom orders
Bulk Supply: Volume discounts on pallet-quantities; custom cut-to-length service available
Warranty: 6 months against material defects
Usage Note
Always wear appropriate protective gear—gloves, goggles, and dust mask—when handling fiberglass materials. Cut with a sharp knife or shears for clean edges. Secure blanket in place using metal bands, wire ties, or high-temperature tapes. Replace any section showing binding failure or fiber degradation to maintain optimal insulation performance.