Essential details
Specification Number:CD000-1
Product Introduction
Vermiculite liners are pads made from vermiculite, a mineral known for its exceptional thermal insulation, fire resistance, and sound absorption properties. These liners feature high-temperature resistance (up to 1000°C+), low thermal conductivity, and light weight, making them ideal for multiple applications.
Commonly used in industrial kilns to reduce heat loss and protect equipment, as fireproof partitions in buildings to slow down fire spread, and as soundproofing layers in vehicles and machinery rooms, vermiculite liners offer reliable performance in harsh conditions. Their porous structure also aids in sound absorption, adding to their versatility. Whether for thermal insulation, fire protection, or soundproofing, vermiculite liners provide an efficient and durable solution.
Basic Information
- What is a vermiculite liner?It is a pad made from vermiculite, a mineral with excellent thermal insulation, fire resistance, and sound absorption properties, used for heat insulation, fire protection, and vibration isolation.
- What are the key properties of vermiculite liners?They feature high-temperature resistance (up to 1000°C+), low thermal conductivity, good fireproof performance, and light weight.
- What are common application scenarios?Typical uses include industrial kilns, fireproof partitions in buildings, high-temperature equipment insulation, and soundproofing layers in vehicles.
Application & Function
- Why use vermiculite liners in industrial kilns?Their high-temperature resistance and thermal insulation reduce heat loss, save energy, and protect the kiln structure from high-temperature damage.
- What role do they play in building fireproofing?As fireproof partitions, they can slow down fire spread and provide extra time for evacuation and fire control.
- Can they be used for soundproofing?Yes. Their porous structure helps absorb sound, making them suitable for soundproofing in vehicles, machinery rooms, etc.
Usage & Maintenance
- How to install vermiculite liners?They can be cut to size and installed via bonding, mechanical fastening, or laying, depending on the application scenario.
- What maintenance is needed?Regularly check for cracks or damage. In dusty environments, clean the surface to maintain thermal insulation and sound absorption performance.
- What precautions are there during use?Although they are fireproof, avoid direct impact to prevent breakage. Ensure proper installation to avoid heat leakage in thermal insulation applications.

