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High Density Calcium Silicate Board is an A1 non-combustible, non-asbestos fire door core material with excellent thermal insulation, high strength, and superior fire resistance for steel and wooden fire doors.
High Density Calcium Silicate Board provides outstanding thermal insulation for aluminum melting and holding furnaces. Learn how it improves furnace efficiency, reduces heat loss, and extends service life.
High Density Calcium Silicate Board 1020kg/m³ is designed for molten aluminum contact applications, providing excellent insulation, mechanical strength and long furnace life.
Custom CNC machined high density calcium silicate shapes for precision thermal insulation applications. Ideal for induction furnaces, high-temperature equipment, and industrial thermal systems.
High Density Calcium Silicate Board provides excellent thermal insulation, structural stability, and energy efficiency for industrial furnaces and high-temperature equipment applications.
Understand how calcium silicate board density affects insulation performance, strength and industrial applications. Compare 800, 1020 and 1200 kg/m³ grades.
A step-by-step look at how calcium silicate board is manufactured — raw materials, slurry forming, autoclaving into xonotlite, drying, machining and quality control.
Learn how calcium silicate board is manufactured from raw materials to finished insulation board. Discover slurry mixing, green board forming, autoclaving, drying and quality inspection processes.
Discover custom machining solutions for calcium silicate board including CNC cutting, drilling, grooving and fabricated insulation components for furnaces, thermal barriers and industrial applications.
A complete guide to high density calcium silicate board (650–1200 kg/m³) — grades, compressive strength, temperature limits, applications and how to choose the right one.
A rigid, non-asbestos insulation board based on xonotlite — combining low thermal conductivity, high strength and fire resistance up to 1100 C.
How to choose between 800, 850, 980, 1020 and 1200 kg/m3 high density grades by strength, load and temperature requirement.