Ceramic Fiber

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We’re proud to supply a range of ceramic fiber products to suit your needs.

Our experienced team at Diversified Ceramic Services, Inc. has several years of experience in sourcing essential refractory materials for businesses in a wide range of industries. One key component we offer in our extensive inventory is heat-grade ceramic fiber. Ceramic fiber is created by melting and spinning alumina and silica together, resulting in a highly durable and heat-resistant product. If you work in an industry that requires a lightweight and resilient insulating material, we encourage you to reach out to us for the ceramic fiber supplies you need.

Ceramic Fiber

Ceramic fiber products are available in a variety of forms to conveniently meet different industrial requirements. For example, you can find ceramic fiber blankets, papers, textiles, and even ceramic fiber bulk, which is a loose material that can be used as insulation. In addition to raw ceramic fiber materials, there are also ceramic fiber modules, which are prefabricated options that can be used to quickly construct things like industrial kilns or furnaces. If you’re not quite sure which kind of ceramic fiber option will best suit your needs, our team would be more than happy to offer our professional suggestions and recommendations.

Ceramic fiber can be found in many everyday products, such as ovens and stoves, but it’s versatile enough to be used in industrial power plants and even in the aerospace industry. Since it is available in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and thicknesses, there is likely a ceramic fiber product to suit your precise needs.

If you need assistance with finding the right products and materials for your business operations, we invite you to reach out to our team. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff is prepared to answer any questions you may have and ensure that you have reliable access to the items your company requires.


At Diversified Ceramic Services, Inc., we supply ceramic fiber to customers in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and throughout the rest of the United States.