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Our range of insulation blankets offers high temperature, highly flexible and lightweight refractory materials suitable for various industrial applications. Benefits of these materials typically include; good tensile strength, low thermal conductivity, resistance to thermal shock and unparalleled temperature resistance. Their inherent flexibility makes these thermal blankets easy to handle, fabricate and install on-site if required.
All options are available in rolls or sheets as standard, or we can CNC profile cut them into bespoke custom insulation blankets using our in-house facilities. Common products include high temperature heat shields, gaskets, linings and fire protection products.
Further information is available by clicking the 'view product' buttons below. If you have a bespoke requirement or enquiry, please contact our technical sales departments to discuss.
Blankets consisting of long, flexible, interwoven fibres manufactured using blown and spun techniques. The result is a strong and lightweight blanket suitable for thermal management applications. Temperature range of up to +1425°C depending on grade.
Alumina-silicate fibres are bonded with selected agents to produce a flexible, high temperature insulating material. Commonly used in applications requiring increased flexibility over fibre blanket counterparts. Temperature range of up to +1260°C.
Pyrogel® is a highly flexible, hydrophobic blanket material formed of silica aerogel reinforced with a non-woven glass fibre batting. It is a soft and compressible material with low thermal conductivity. Temperature range of up to +650°C.