Ceramic fiber paper takes aluminum silicate fiber as the key raw material, wet (wet, also known as chromatography or thermotropic chromatography.
Compared with dry, the basic principle is to add small molecular water with high melting point into isoprene rubber as pore forming agent, heat and melt it into a symmetrical management system, then reduce the temperature to cause phase separation, and analyze small molecular water by organic chemical gas chromatography after biaxial stretching to prepare interconnected microporous plate membrane raw materials).
Wet processing technology generally selects raw materials such as aqueous solution, heterogeneous compounds and vapor-liquid compounds to reflect and prepare the overall target chemicals.
Ceramic fiber paper is thin and symmetrical, with flat surface and good flexibility.
Laser cutting or stamping die can be further made into goods of various specifications and models. It also has its own unique applications. If the chemical fiber must be crushed.






