ArmorMax Engineered Systems is proud to introduce ArmorWool insulation products, a next-generation of high-temperature fiber materials using the innovation of ultra low-shot (ULS) technology. These premium blankets, boards and paper – available in PCW, RCF and AES – are superior high-temperature insulating solutions for the steel, aluminum, ceramics, auto and OEM industries. They provide lower shot, higher mechanical strength, optimum thermal performance, superior handling, higher quality and greater cost-effectiveness.

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Blankets

ArmorWool blankets offer many benefits, including proven technical solutions, ultra low-shot technology, excellent insulation performance and thermal stability, high handling strength and many more.

A few of their applications include thermal insulation for furnace linings, stacks and chimneys and module making and are ideal for the following industries: ceramics and glass, iron and steel.

ArmorWool blankets are available in a variety of grades, with classification temperatures ranging from 2200° F  to 2900° F and continuous range temperatures from 1950° F to 2912° F.

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Boards

ArmorWool blankets offer many benefits, including proven technical solutions, ultra low-shot technology, excellent insulation performance and thermal stability, high handling strength and many more.

A few of their applications include thermal insulation for furnace linings, stacks and chimneys and module making and are ideal for the following industries: ceramics and glass, iron and steel.

ArmorWool blankets are available in a variety of grades, with classification temperatures ranging from 2200° F  to 2900° F and continuous range temperatures from 1950° F to 2700° F.

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Paper

ArmorWool papers include a wide range of benefits, including high fiber index, ultra low-shot technology, smooth surface and low dust, excellent insulation performance, and more.

Typical applications for ArmorWool papers are as a filler for expansion joints between pre-casted shapes and IFB lines, gaskets in furnaces with reducing temperatures and separating and parting media for vacuum-brazing applications.

ArmorWool papers have classification temperatures from 2200°F to 2900°F and continuous use temperatures of 1950°F to 2700°F.

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