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Unifrax Fiberfrax® Duraboard® 3000 Ceramic Fiber Board
Categories: Ceramic; Oxide; Aluminum Oxide; Silicon Oxide

Material Notes: Fiberfrax® Duraboard® products are a family of rigid, high-temperature ceramic fiber boards manufactured in a wet forming process using Fiberfrax alumina-silica fibers and binders. All Duraboard products offer low thermal conductivity, high temperature stability, uniform density, and excellent resistance to thermal shock and chemical attack.

Duraboard 3000 insulation, the highest temperature rated board manufactured by Unifrax, provides maximum high-temperature stability and shrinkage resistance. Also formulated from a blend of Fiberfrax alumina-silica fibers and Fibermax, Unifrax's patented polycrystalline mullite fibers, Duraboard 3000 insulation derives its exceptional high-temperature capability from an increased Fibermax fiber concentration in the blend. This unique formulation controls shrinkage to a level of only 1.2% after 168 hours at 2700°F / 1482°C.

Description: Formed from a special blend of Fiberfrax alumina-silica fibers and Fibermax® Mullite fibers. These boards give high stability at temperatures up to 2700°F / 1482°C.

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Density 12.0 lb/ft³Nominal
Loss On Ignition 4.0 - 6.0 %
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Modulus of Rupture 0.0550 ksiFired (24 hrs at cont. use)
 0.150 ksiGreen (typ.)
Compressive Strength 14.0 psi5% Deformation; Fired
 14.0 psi10% Deformation; Fired
 14.0 psi15% Deformation; Fired
 42.0 psi5% Deformation; Green
 44.0 psi10% Deformation; Green
 47.0 psi15% Deformation; Green
 
Electrical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Dielectric Strength 27.0 V/mil
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Melting Point 1871 °C
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 1482 °CRecommended Operating Temperature
Shrinkage <= 2.0 %
@Time 86400 sec
at Recommended Operating Temperature
 
Descriptive Properties
ColorCream
Fiberfrax® Fibers (%)50
Fibermax® Fibers (%)50
Temperature Grade (°C)1649

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