With increasingly stringent environmental standards, traditional ceramic fiber paper faces limitations due to its insoluble fiber content. Soluble fiber paper, recognized for its exceptional environmental performance and high-temperature insulation effectiveness, is rapidly emerging as the industry's new preferred choice.
Soluble fiber paper is primarily made from bio-soluble ceramic fibers, allowing it to naturally degrade within the human body or the environment, significantly reducing occupational health risks. This material not only complies with strict environmental regulations such as the EU REACH and RoHS but also offers high-temperature resistance comparable to traditional ceramic fiber paper, with a typical service temperature exceeding 1000°C.
In addition to its environmental advantages, soluble fiber paper exhibits excellent flexibility and mechanical strength, making it suitable for industrial kiln linings, heat treatment equipment cladding, and electrical equipment insulation. Its lightweight nature and ease of processing facilitate convenient installation while effectively reducing heat loss and improving energy efficiency.
As industrial manufacturing shifts toward green and low-carbon practices, soluble fiber paper-leveraging its dual benefits of environmental sustainability and high performance-is steering the high-temperature insulation materials industry toward a safer and more eco-friendly future.







