About Ceramic Paper
Ceramic paper
Ceramic fiber paper is manufactured through a fiber washing process which produces a non-woven matrix blend of the fibers, water-based organic binders (∼10 percent), and additives to form randomly oriented fiber continuous mat that is flexible and uniform. This process controls the content of unfiberized glass to a minimal level within the paper. Ceramic paper is typically available in RCF and PCW grades in rolls that are 24 and 48 inches wide, with customized sizes up to 60 inches wide. Note that the high binder content results in smoke during initial heat up, resulting in a very weak powdery product after firing.
Binderless paper is available at a premium price which provides a smoke-free option and is manufactured without the organic binder system.