What Are the Typical Application Scenarios and Advantages of Soluble Fiber Wool?
(1) Industrial Thermal Insulation:
In the aluminum processing industry, soluble fiber wool is used in vacuum-formed components for molten metal transfer, such as cones and pre-dispersed molten metal molds. Its advantages include high-temperature resistance (1100°C), thermal shock resistance (no cracks after 10 cycles), and low thermal conductivity, reducing energy consumption by 15%–20%.
(2) Building Fire Protection:
As a material for fireproof boards and expansion joint wrapping, soluble fiber wool meets the Class A non-combustibility standard (GB 8624-2012). It maintains structural stability under 1000°C flames, with a backside temperature rise below 180°C, buying time for evacuation.
(3) Eco-Friendly Textiles:
Soluble fiber wool achieves green production through a closed-loop solvent recovery process (99.5% recovery rate). Its products are biodegradable (90% degradation rate after 180 days in soil), aligning with sustainable development trends.

(4) Brake Pad Reinforcement:
As a reinforcing phase in friction materials, soluble ceramic fiber wool adjusts the friction coefficient (0.3–0.5) and wear rate (≤1×10⁻⁷ cm³/(N·m)). It also blocks high temperatures (600–800°C during braking) from transferring to steel plates, preventing brake failure.



