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simply high temperature technology Due to production by vacuum-forming, UltraVac insulation materials offer very precise dimensions, surface quality and homogeneity in particular at complex part designs. This way, individual and application-specific unique parts or series made of non-classified polycrystalline mullite/alumina wool (PCW) can be implemented. The structure of the vacuum-formed shapes remains stable even at high-temperature gradients within the insulation material. UltraVac is outstandingly suitable for use in electrically heated high-temperature furnaces and kilns up to 750 °C application temperature. Vacuum-formed shapes of PCW are characterised by efficient insulation properties, high-temperature resistance, chemical resistance and very good temperature shock resistance. Thanks to their accurate dimensions, installation of the shaped parts is also very simple and quick. UltraVac insulation materials can be fabricated to deliver single shapes, cylinders or complete furnace linings ready for installation - e.g. for dental furnaces. On request, SCHUPP® Ceramics combines UltraVac shapes with a variety of electric heating elements into complete heating systems for demanding production and research environments. V' Very good thermal shock behaviour S Stable structure at high temperature gradients S Application temperature up to 1750 °C V Forms: cylinders and other shapes V Shapes ready for installation as single parts or series V Complex design possible V' Complete furnace linings possible

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All vacuum-formed shapes are already pre-fired. Given data presented herein are mean values of our current production. They should not be construed as a warranty. Customised dimensions and shapes on request.

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