HIT(High-temperature Insulation Materials)is an innovative type of refractory material. HIT uses ceramic insulation materials as its main component, and its thermal performance exceeds the conventional refractory materials. HIT products offer excellent thermal insulation, durability and reliability when used in a variety of high-temperature applications.
The key component of HIT products is ceramic insulation material, which is produced by firing clay and other materials at high temperatures. This creates a unique material that is resistant to thermal shock and can withstand temperatures up to 2,500°C (4,500°F). The ceramic material can maintain its shape and form even when subjected to extreme temperatures, making it an ideal material for high-temperature applications.
In addition to its thermal properties, HIT products also offer superior chemical resistance and strength. HIT material can resist chemicals such as acids, alkalis, solvents, and oils. It is also highly durable, with a life expectancy of up to 20 years when used in the right application. HIT products also offer superior resistance to erosion and abrasion, ensuring that the material will remain in good condition for a long time.
HIT products are widely used in industries such as energy, metallurgy, casting, and automotive. In the metallurgy industry, HIT products are often used in furnaces, induction furnaces, and other high-temperature equipment. HIT materials are also used as a lining for furnace walls, heat coils, and other components that require thermal insulation. In the energy industry, HIT materials are used for thermal insulation of boilers, valves, and flue gas ducts.
HIT products are also used in the automotive industry for vehicle parts such as exhaust systems, air-cooled systems, and intercoolers. The excellent thermal properties of the material make it an ideal choice for high-temperature applications in the automotive industry.
Due to its unique characteristics, HIT products have been widely adopted by the industrial market. HIT materials offer superior thermal insulation, chemical and abrasion resistance, and excellent durability. These characteristics make HIT materials an ideal choice for a variety of industrial applications.