Ceramic fiber, as a new type of refractory material, has been widely used in many industrial fields in recent years. Its excellent combustion performance, especially its non-combustible characteristics, makes it a leader in the field of fire safety.
The combustion performance grade of ceramic fiber reaches the A1 standard, which is the highest recognition of its fire resistance. A1 means that this material can still maintain stable performance at high temperatures, is not easy to burn, has a high fire resistance temperature and good thermal insulation performance. In practical applications, ceramic fiber can effectively prevent the spread of fire and win precious time for personnel evacuation and fire fighting.

The reason why ceramic fiber has such excellent combustion performance is mainly due to its chemical composition and structural characteristics. Ceramic fiber is mainly made of inorganic non-metallic materials, which have stable chemical properties at high temperatures and are not easy to react with oxygen, thereby preventing the combustion from proceeding. In addition, the internal structure of ceramic fiber is fibrous, which helps to prevent the spread of flames and further improve its non-combustibility.
In addition, inorganic binders are usually added to ceramic fibers during the manufacturing process, which not only enhance the mechanical strength of ceramic fibers, but also further improve their fire resistance. Inorganic binders themselves also have good fire resistance and can remain stable at high temperatures, thus ensuring the overall fire resistance of ceramic fibers.
As a high-performance refractory material, ceramic fiber has excellent combustion performance, which makes it have broad application prospects in the fields of construction, shipbuilding, electricity, aerospace, etc.





