Differences Between Bio-soluble Inorganic Boards And Traditional Ceramic Fiber Boards

Dec 06, 2024

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There are some significant differences between bio-soluble fiber inorganic board and traditional ceramic fiber boards in terms of composition, performance and use. Here are some of the key differences between them:

1. Main ingredients:

bio-soluble fiber inorganic board are mainly based on alkaline earth silicate fibers such as SiO2, MgO, and CaO, which make the fibers have a certain solubility in human body fluids and reduce the damage to human health. Traditional ceramic fiber board may contain more silicates, aluminates and other components, which are stable at high temperatures, but may have a longer residence time in the human body and have a greater impact on health.

2. Biocompatibility:

Due to the degradability of its components in living organisms, bio-soluble fiber inorganic board is basically harmless to the human body, and is a green and environmentally friendly insulation material. Traditional ceramic fiber board may pose a potential risk to human health due to the insolubility of its components, especially if it is exposed to it for a long time or if it is inhaled.

3. Heat resistance:

The introduction of components such as ZrO2 in the soluble fiber plate improves the viscosity of the glass phase and in hibits the grain grow with rate of the fiber after heating and crystallization, there by improving the heat resistance. Traditional ceramic fiber boards may not be optimized for such composition, so they may not perform as well as bio-soluble fiber inorganic board in high-temperature applications.

4. Applications:

Due to its good biocompatibility and heat resistance, bio-soluble fiber inorganic board can be applied to a wider range of fields, including high-temperature heat insulation, fireproof materials, etc. Traditional ceramic fiber boards may be more used in industrial kiln backing materials and other occasions where bio compatibility is not required.

5. Environmental friendliness:

As an environmentally friendly refractory material, bio-soluble fiber inorganic board is highly respected in developed countries such as Europe, America and Japan, because it has less impact on the human body and the environment under the premise of achieving high temperature resistance and heat insulation. Traditional ceramic fiber boards may not be as environmentally friendly as bio-soluble fiber inorganic board, especially in the process of handling and production, which may produce more dust and waste. In summary, bio-soluble fiber inorganic board has obvious advantages over traditional ceramic fiber board in terms of bio compatibility, heat resistance, environmental protection, etc., which makes it have a wider application prospect in the fields of high temperature heat insulation and fireproof materials. However, the specific choice of material still needs to be decided according to the actual application scenario and needs.