Heat Resistant Fabrics Series
Heat resistant fabrics are engineered to withstand extreme temperatures while maintaining mechanical strength, durability, and protection in demanding industrial environments.
Aramid Fabric
Aramid fibers, including meta-aramid and para-aramid, provide excellent flame retardancy, thermal stability, and mechanical strength. They are widely used in firefighting gear, industrial protective clothing, and other high-temperature safety applications.
Fiberglass Fabric
Fiberglass fabrics resist temperatures exceeding 500°C and offer excellent dimensional stability and corrosion resistance. They are commonly applied in thermal insulation, filtration systems, and fire curtains.
Aluminized Fabrics
Aluminized fabrics combine a reflective aluminum layer with high-performance base materials such as aramid, oxidized PAN, modacrylic, and fiberglass. These fabrics effectively reflect radiant heat and offer reliable protection against molten metal splash, making them ideal for thermal barriers, safety apparel, and high-heat industrial operations.
Oxidized PAN Fabric
Oxidized PAN (polyacrylonitrile) fabrics exhibit inherent flame resistance and superior thermal stability. They are often used in furnace linings, insulation layers, and protective systems where long-term heat exposure is critical, without relying on chemical treatments.
Polyimide Fabric
Polyimide fabrics offer outstanding heat resistance and electrical insulation performance up to 400°C. They are suitable for use in electronics insulation, aerospace, and high-performance protective garments.
These advanced heat resistant fabrics meet strict industrial safety standards and provide dependable thermal protection for various high-temperature environments.









