Advance Industries is a leading supplier of ceramic fiber insulation materials for high-temperature applications. Our products are trusted across industries for oven insulation, boiler insulation, furnace lining, and other thermal protection uses. With working temperatures ranging from 650°C to 1430°C, ceramic fiber is the ideal choice for demanding heat environments.
Ceramic fiber offers several performance advantages:
Lightweight and flexible
Low thermal conductivity
High-temperature resistance
Excellent thermal shock stability
Whether you need bulk material or precision-formed products, Advance Industries delivers quality insulation solutions tailored to your application.
Also known as a refractory blanket, this flexible, lightweight insulation is easy to install and widely used in furnace linings, pipe insulation, and duct systems.
Temperature ratings: 1050°C, 1260°C, 1430°C
Rigid and durable, ceramic fiber boards are made from spun fiber wool and provide excellent thermal stability and strength. Ideal for fireproof enclosures and high-temperature wall linings.
Grades available: 1260°C and 1430°C (Zirconia)
Preformed modules designed for fast installation in industrial furnaces. Supplied with metal anchors, these blocks minimize installation time and improve lining performance.
Density: 190–220 kg/m³
Service temperature: up to 1430°C
Loose wool insulation used for vacuum forming, packing, and custom-molded insulation. Available in spun, blown, and chopped fiber forms.
Temperature range: 1260°C to 1430°C
To ensure maximum efficiency and a long operational life of your insulation system, follow these best practices for installing ceramic fiber modules:
✔ Anchor Placement
Accurately weld anchor studs on the furnace shell with minimal deviation.
Use proper welding methods: manual or torch-based, depending on the anchor design.
✔ Install Backing Blanket First
Always begin with the ceramic fiber backing blanket to enhance insulation depth and performance.
✔ Installation Sequence
Start with the furnace roof, then move to the walls.
For wall linings, install modules from bottom to top for correct compression and alignment.
✔ Proper Arrangement & Joint Sealing
Install modules side-by-side in a consistent direction.
Insert compensation blankets between rows to eliminate air gaps and improve sealing.
Use lining blankets at corners—between roof and wall, or wall-to-wall joints—to ensure continuous insulation.
✔ Secure Anchoring
Advance Industries delivers both materials and expertise to handle extreme heat environments safely and efficiently. Contact us today for tailored ceramic fiber insulation solutions that meet your project’s specifications.