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Refractory Ceramic Fiber And Soluble Fiber High Temperature Insulation Resource Online

Unifrax Corporation has published a new online Refractory Ceramic Fiber Resource at http://www.refractory-ceramic-fiber.com. This web page provides technical data and information on the company's range of refractory ceramic fiber and soluble fiber high temperature insulation products.

Unifrax refractory ceramic fiber and soluble fiber products are used in a wide range of industrial high temperature insulation, sealing and filtering applications all around the world. Unifrax produces Fiberfrax refractory ceramic fiber, Insulfrax soluble fiber, and revolutionary new Isofrax soluble fiber high temperature insulation.

The company has published a new online Refractory Ceramic Fiber And Soluble Fiber High Temperature Insulation Resource at www.refractory-ceramic-fiber.com. Virginia Palumbo (Unifrax Marketing Communications Manager) explained the role of the new web page:

"Fiberfrax refractory ceramic fiber is available in over 50 woven and non-woven product forms (including blankets, boards, modules, papers & felts, etc.), for application temperatures up to 1430oC (2600oF). Insulfrax and Isofrax soluble fiber products are also available in a wide variety of forms, for application at temperatures up to 1000oC (1832oF) and 1260oC (2300oF) respectively. The soluble fiber products both meet European regulatory requirements for in vitro solubility of synthetic vitreous fiber high temperature insulation."

"Todays high temperature insulation products often fit into a complex thermal management solution, and our client's technical departments usually need fast and easy access to the most current data and information that we can supply them. www.refractory-ceramic-fiber.com is one of the resources that we have developed in our ongoing commitment to provide that data and information."

www.refractoy-ceramic-fiber.com provides quick and easy access to technical data in the form of downloadable product information sheets, and material safety data sheets, for the Unifrax range of high temperature insulation products. The web page also provides links to other useful online resources and an e-mail link to the Refractory Ceramic Fiber customer service department. For more information about Unifrax refractory ceramic fiber and soluble fiber products visit http://www.refractory-ceramic-fiber.com or http://www.unifrax.com.

Fiberfrax, Insulfrax and Isofrax are registered products of Unifrax Corporation

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