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Any new and/or special use of these products, whether or not in an application listed in this datasheet, must be submitted to our technical department for their prior written approval. Information contained in this publication is for illustrative purposes only and is not intended to create any contractual obligation. FFM/P/001/E/R3 July 2008 Printed in the UK Page 1 of 2 ab ab 1600 Paper High temperature 1600 Papers, are made from alumina fibres and a combination of organic and inorganic binders, providing outstanding temperature stability, purity and chemical resistance. 1600 Paper is a high purity crystalline alumina fibre, stabilised by a small amount of silica. It is characterised by a uniform fibre diameters (2- 4 microns) and is virtually shot free. The process developed for making high per- formance papers, ensures the fibre character- istics are retained ; the papers are soft, flexible and resilient with smooth surfaces. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1600 Paper has these outstanding characteristics: Low shrinkage No shot content Use temperature up to 1600 o C Almost pure alumina Excellent chemical stability Excellent thermal stability TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS Physical Properties Colour White Max. Use Temperature 1600 o C Product Density (kg/m 3 ) 140 - 200 Organic content 7% Shrinkage @1600 o C <4% 200 o C 0.12 Thermal Conductivity (W/mK) 400 o C 0.13 600 o C 0.16 800 o C 0.20 1000 o C 0.24 1200 o C 0.30 1400 o C 0.38 1600 o C 0.46 Composition (after organic burn out) Al 2 O 3 >90% SiO 2 <8% Other Oxides 2%

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  • Any new and/or special use of these products, whether or not in an application listed in this datasheet, must be submitted to our technical department for their prior written approval. Information contained in this publication is for illustrative purposes only and is not intended to create any contractual obligation.

    FFM/P/001/E/R3 July 2008 Printed in the UK Page 1 of 2

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    High temperature 1600 Papers, are made from alumina fibres and a combination of organic and inorganic binders, providing outstanding temperature stability, purity and chemical resistance. 1600 Paper is a high purity crystalline alumina fibre, stabilised by a small amount of silica. It is characterised by a uniform fibre diameters (2-4 microns) and is virtually shot free. The process developed for making high per-formance papers, ensures the fibre character-istics are retained ; the papers are soft, flexible and resilient with smooth surfaces.

    GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1600 Paper has these outstanding characteristics:

    Low shrinkage

    No shot content

    Use temperature up to 1600oC

    Almost pure alumina

    Excellent chemical stability

    Excellent thermal stability

    TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS Physical Properties

    Colour White

    Max. Use Temperature 1600oC

    Product Density (kg/m3) 140 - 200

    Organic content 7%

    Shrinkage @1600o C 90%

    SiO2

  • Information contained in this publication is for illustrative purposes only and is not intended to create any contractual obligation.

    Further information and advice on specific details of the products described should be obtained in writing from a Unifrax Corporation company (Unifrax Benelux, Unifrax Espaa, Unifrax France, Unifrax GmbH, Unifrax Italia, Unifrax Limited). Unifrax maintains a continuous programme of product development and reserves the right to change product specification without prior notice. Therefore, it remains at all times the responsibility of the customer to ensure that Unifrax materials are suitable for the particular purpose intended. Similarly, insofar as material snot manufactured nor supplied by Unifrax are used in conjunction with or instead of Unifrax materials, the customer should ensure that all technical data and other such information relating to such materials has been obtained from the manufacturer or supplier. Unifrax accepts no liability arising from the use of such materials. All sales made by a Unifrax Corporation company are subject to that companys Terms and Conditions of Sales, copies of which are available on request.

    FFM/P/001/E/R3 July 2008 Printed in the UK Page 2 of 2

    Contact Numbers Website: www.unifrax.com United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1744 88 7600 Fax: +44 (0)1744 88 9916 France Tel: +33 (0)4 77 73 98 25 Fax: +33 (0)4 77 73 39 91 Germany Tel: +49 (0)211 87 746 0 Fax: +49 (0)211 87 746 115 Belgium Tel: +32 (0)2 761 23 12 Fax: +32 (0)2 761 23 13 Italy Tel: +39 02 96701808 Fax: +39 02 9625721 Spain Tel: +34 91 395 22 79 Fax: +34 91 395 21 24 Czech Republic Tel: +420 417 800 111 Fax: +420 417 539 838

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    Handling Information A Material Safety Datasheet has been issued describing the health, safety and environmental properties of this product, identifying the potential hazards and giving advice on handling precautions and emergency procedures. This must be consulted and fully understood before handling, storage or use.

    1600 Paper

    Availability

    Other thickness/sizes may be available on request subject to a minimum order requirement.

    High temperature seals and expansion joints

    Hot-face and back-up linings for laboratory furnaces

    Linings for moulds and launders

    Separating media for metal and ceramic operations

    Separation barrier in HIP processes

    Insulating layers in battery and electrical equipment

    Catalyst supports and filtration media

    Typical Applications

    Thickness (mm) 1.0 2.0 3.0

    Width (mm) 500 1000 500 1000 500 1000

    Length (M) 10 10 10 10 10 10