Heat-resistant fabric is used in many areas of industry. It is a material for special tasks that can withstand extreme external conditions, in the form of very high temperatures and even contact with open flames.
The chemical or energy industries are places where products such as heat-resistant fabric are often used. It can be used to sew special protective work clothes, curtains, blankets or fire protection covers. Covered with vermiculite, graphite or aluminium foil, it can be exposed to temperatures as high as 1,260 degrees Celsius, as well as contact with open flames. The Vitcas brand’s insulating sewing material is designed to produce the products needed for extreme conditions. It is available in the brand’s shop in various versions.
Heat-resistant fabric – the material for special tasks
The heat-resistant sewing fabric offered by the Vitcas shop can be made of ceramic or glass fibres and covered with aluminium foil. Vitcas’ heat-resistant glass fibre fabrics are coated with silicone, acrylic or subjected to additional heat treatment. This gives them additional properties such as resistance to moisture, abrasion and various chemicals. Heat-resistant fabric with aluminium foil reduces heat loss. The foil also prevents the fabric from fraying. This type of material is used for insulating machinery, installations and industrial equipment, as well as for sewing protective clothing. The Vitcas shop also offers extremely hardwearing fabrics with a ceramic surface, necessary for contact with fire or even molten metal, which are used in the metallurgical industry.
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Heat-resistant fabric is a material used in various industries. It is extremely durable and can withstand extreme external conditions.