Quartz fiber wet-laid mats exhibit superior thermal resistance up to 1000° C, outperforming fiberglass mats which typically withstand around 500°C-600°C. With higher chemical stability and better dielectric properties due to purer quartz fibers, these mats provide excellent electrical insulation. The production process yields a smooth and consistent mat, offering advantages in high-precision applications, and in uses requiring high-performance insulation and superior laminate surface quality.
Feature:
Heat Resistance:
Due to the high melting point of quartz fibers, the mat can withstand extremely high temperatures without degrading.
Chemical Resistance:
Quartz fibers exhibit excellent resistance to acids, alkalis, and other chemicals, making the mat useful in harsh environments.
Electrical Insulation:
The mat is often used in electrical applications because of its dielectric properties, offering insulation for high-voltage applications.
Lightweight and Strong:
Despite being thin, the mat is strong and can hold its structure under stress.
Application:
Thermal Insulation:
Used in industries where temperature control is essential, such as in the aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing sectors.
Electrical Insulation:
Employed in the construction of transformers, motors, and other electrical equipment to prevent short circuits and electrical failures.
Filtration:
It can be used in filters that need to withstand high temperatures and aggressive chemicals.
Fire-Resistant Applications:
Because of its high heat resistance, it is also used in fireproofing materials, providing protection against fire hazards.
Specification:
Code | Area Weight(g/m2) | Thickness(mm) | Tensile Strength(N/50mm) | Wetting Out(s) | Width(mm) |
QZ110WL/30 | 30 | 0.03 | ≥ 20 | ≤ 10 | 50-2500 |
QZ110WL/50 | 50 | 0.05 | ≥ 30 | ≤ 20 | |
QZ110WL/30 | 30 | 0.03 | ≥ 25 | ≤ 10 | |
QZ110WL/50 | 50 | 0.05 | ≥ 40 | ≤ 16 | |
QZ110WL/90 | 90 | 0.09 | ≥ 100 | / | |
QZ110WL/105 | 105 | 0.11 | ≥ 110 | / |
*Specific products could be made according to customers requirements.