Calcium Silicate Coated Fiberglass Fabric
Calcium silicate coated fiberglass fabric is made from high-strength alkali-free glass fiber cloth as the base material, impregnated and coated with an inorganic calcium silicate composite.
Specifications
| Material |
Fiberglass fabric base with Calcium silicate coating |
| Thickness |
1.4mm |
| Color |
White/ Gray/ Blue |
| Operating Temperature |
700℃ |
Product Advantages
- Withstands up to 700°C, effectively delays fire spread
- High tensile strength, corrosion and aging resistance
- Easy to cut with excellent abrasion resistance
Product Applications
- Fire protection for cables, pipes, and steel structures
- Lining material for fire curtains, smoke ducts, and curtain wall insulation
- Thermal barriers for high-temperature equipment, marine applications, and EV battery insulation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between calcium silicate coated fiberglass fabric and ordinary fiberglass fabric?
Ordinary fiberglass fabric only offers basic heat resistance. After coating, a dense inorganic calcium silicate layer forms on the surface, significantly enhancing high-temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, electrical insulation, and mechanical strength, while preventing fiber dust shedding. It is more suitable for long-term high-temperature applications and scenarios with strict safety requirements.
Can it be cut or undergo secondary processing?
Yes. The product is easy to cut, sew, punch, and laminate, making it suitable for customized products such as shaped insulation jackets, fire-resistant curtains, and composite panels.
