High-Temperature Insulation Materials for Thermal Equipment and Maintenance Procurement
High temperature fabrics, sleeves, mica, ceramic insulators and insulation materials for heat protection and industrial equipment use.
Source High Temperature & Insulation Materials with the Right Specification
This category brings together fiberglass fabrics and sleeves, mica sheets, PTFE-coated fabrics, insulating washers, ceramic insulators and heat-shrink kits for buyers managing heat, electrical isolation and equipment protection. Material selection should follow the actual service temperature, contact surface, flexibility requirement and whether the part is exposed to abrasion, electricity or process chemicals. Fiberglass cloth and braided sleeve provide flexible thermal wrapping and cable protection. Mica and ceramic parts are selected for dielectric insulation and heat shielding where a rigid or layered material is required. PTFE-coated fiberglass supplies a low-friction, non-stick release surface for sealing and processing equipment, while polyolefin heat-shrink kits support wire insulation and maintenance. Standard forms can be supplied by roll, coil, sheet, kit or small part; custom orders can add coating, cut length, slit width, edge treatment, diameter or export packaging. Include continuous and peak temperature, dimensions and installation method so the quotation can distinguish insulation, release, sealing and electrical-protection routes.
Products in This Category
Choose the Right High Temperature & Insulation Materials
Material Options
- Woven and braided fiberglass for flexible heat protection
- Mica and ceramic for dielectric and high-temperature insulation
- PTFE-coated fiberglass for non-stick, low-friction thermal surfaces
- Polyolefin heat-shrink tubing for cable insulation and repair
Specification and Finish
- Typical fabric and sleeve cut tolerance: +/-1 mm; custom roll length and diameter available
- Temperature selection follows the material grade, coating and process exposure
- Reinforcement: woven or braided fiberglass used where dimensional stability is needed
- Edge options: clean cut, sewn, coated, bonded or reinforced perimeter by product form
Built Around Your Product Requirement
Custom options include fabric width, sleeve diameter, coating, sheet thickness, cut length, die-cut insulation parts, tubing assortment, color, packing and private labels. State the continuous temperature and the installation position.
Where Buyers Use These Products
- Furnace, heater and thermal-equipment insulation
- Wire harness, cable and electrical protection
- Heat-sealing, release and conveyor-surface protection
- Maintenance repair, welding protection and industrial shielding
Category Purchasing Reference
Standard MOQ: 1 roll, 100 m sleeve, 10 sheets or 10 repair kits
Custom MOQ: 10 rolls, 1,000 m sleeve or 500 converted insulation parts
Sample: USD 15-40 plus freight for swatches, sleeves or standard kits
Production: stock 3-7 days; coating, cutting or private-label work 10-20 days
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High Temperature & Insulation Materials Buyer Questions
How should buyers choose flexible versus rigid insulation?
Use fiberglass cloth or sleeves for wrapping and flexible protection. Mica and ceramic are better for rigid dielectric insulation, spacers and heat shields.
Is fiberglass reinforcement available?
Yes, woven fabric and braided sleeves use fiberglass structure for stability. PTFE and silicone-coated fabric options also use a fiberglass substrate.
Which inspection files can accompany an order?
Material declarations, dimensional records, visual inspection photos and packing lists can be included for the agreed production batch.