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Zircar Zirconia BusterF-10 Alumina Bulk Fiber Insulation
Categories: Ceramic; Machinable Ceramic; Oxide; Aluminum Oxide

Material Notes: Alumina Bulk Fibers Type BusterF are Hi-Alpha alumina fibers available in two different forms, both having useful properties up to 1700°C. These polycrystalline fibers can be vacuum formed into rigid shapes, placed into cavities as loose fill insulation, or added to ceramic bodies and coatings for reinforcement. They are differentiated by fiber length but share the same fiber diameter and calcined chemical composition. Typically these fibers are 3 to 4 microns in diameter.

BusterF fibers exhibit low thermal conductivity, low thermal mass and immunity to thermal shock. A minor addition of silica modifies the fiber's microcrystalline structure and acts as a grain growth inhibitor and prevents embrittlement that usually occurs in pure alumna after extended use at elevated temperatures. BusterF fibers resist attack in aggressive chemical environments due to its high purity & refractory nature. It is stable in vacuum, inert or reducing atmospheres.

BusterF fibers yield a uniform body of 0.16 - 0.24 gm/cm3 (10-15 pcf) density, when vacuum formed from a water slurry. BusterF-10 fibers will produce higher density vacuum formed boards and cylinders. Silica, alumina and aluminum phosphate binders can be used to form rigid refractory thermal insulation products.

BusterF fiber is useful as insulation packing in furnace spaces, around furnace sight tubes & ports and fill in expansion joints and masonry cracks.

Features:

  • Available in Two Different Forms
  • Low Thermal Conductivity
  • Highly Refractory
  • Low Heat Storage
  • Extreme High Temperature Stability
  • 97% Pure Alumina
  • Lightweight
  • Available “Off the Shelf”

Information provided by Zircar Zirconia.

Key Words: Al2O3, aluminum oxide
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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Specific Gravity 3.40 g/ccFiber
Bulk Density 0.100 g/ccShipping
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Melting Point 2038 °C
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 1700 °C
Shrinkage 2.0 %
@Temperature 1538 °C,
Time 3600 sec
 
Component Elements PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Al2O3 97 %
SiO2 3.0 %
 
Descriptive Properties
Alpha Alumina>50%
Approximate Fiber Length3-6 mm
Mean Fiber Diameter3.5 microns
Trace Inorganics0

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