In today's industrial landscape, achieving a green upgrade for high-temperature insulation materials has become a shared goal across sectors. Soluble fiber inorganic boards, as a new environmentally friendly material, are emerging as an ideal choice for industrial thermal systems-thanks to their excellent high-temperature resistance and human-body-soluble properties.
This material is made from specially formulated bio-soluble ceramic fibers and inorganic binders. It can withstand temperatures exceeding 1200°C while offering outstanding thermal stability and structural strength. Moreover, it naturally degrades in the human body, significantly reducing long-term health risks for workers. This makes it particularly suitable for companies with high safety requirements in operational environments.
In addition to traditional advantages such as low thermal conductivity, thermal shock resistance, and corrosion resistance, soluble fiber inorganic boards are also lightweight, asbestos-free, and non-toxic. They are widely used in linings, insulation layers, and protective structures for equipment across industries including steel, glass, ceramics, petrochemicals, and aerospace.
As green manufacturing continues to gain consensus within the industry, this innovative product is gradually replacing traditional insulation panels. It helps companies improve thermal efficiency, reduce emissions, and achieve sustainable development goals.






