(1) Industrial Insulation
In the aluminum processing industry, soluble fiber wool is used to create vacuum-formed components for molten metal transfer, such as cones and pre-dispersed metal flow parts. It offers exceptional heat resistance (up to 1100°C), excellent thermal shock resistance (withstands 10 cycles without cracking), and low thermal conductivity, helping reduce energy consumption by 15%–20%.
(2) Building Fire Protection
As a material for fireproof boards and expansion joint wraps, soluble fiber wool meets China's Class A non-combustible standard (GB 8624-2012). It maintains structural stability under flame temperatures of 1000°C, with the unexposed side experiencing a temperature rise of less than 180°C-effectively buying critical time for safe evacuation.
(3) Eco-Friendly Textiles
Soluble fiber wool supports sustainable manufacturing through a closed-loop solvent recovery process, achieving a recovery rate of 99.5%. Products made from it are biodegradable, reaching a degradation rate of up to 90% within 180 days when buried in soil, aligning fully with circular economy goals.
(4) Brake Pad Reinforcement
As a reinforcing phase in friction materials, soluble ceramic fiber wool helps adjust the friction coefficient (0.3–0.5) and control wear rates (≤1×10⁻⁷ cm³/(N·m)). It also acts as a thermal barrier, preventing high brake temperatures (600–800°C) from transferring to the brake assembly and reducing the risk of brake failure.






