The perfect adhesive for high-temperature PCW fibers
KAGER, the German specialist for high-temperature technology, offers a powerful system solution by combining PCW semi-finished products with the Type 1800 Pro high-temperature adhesive.
Extensive tests have proven this combination ideal for seals, linings, casings, or insulation that must withstand temperatures of up to 1,850 °C.
PCW semi-finished products – versatile high-performance materials
Polycrystalline wool (PCW) from KAGER is engineered for extreme temperature applications up to 1,850 °C.
Key benefits include:
- High chemical resistance
- Low thermal conductivity
- Excellent processability
Manufactured via the sol-gel process from ceramic fibers containing more than 70% alumina, KAGER’s PCW products are shot-free, homogeneous, and feature finely structured surfaces.
Available formats:
- PCW paper: 1.0–3.0 mm thick, roll length 19 m
- PCW felt: 13.0 and 25.0 mm thick, roll length 7.20 m
- PCW boards: various thicknesses & dimensions, high shape stability, minimal shrinkageHigh-temperature adhesive Type 1800 Pro – up to 1,750 °C
Perfectly matched to PCW products, KAGER’s Type 1800 Pro single-component adhesive is made of polycrystalline mullite, inorganic binders, and special additives.
Key advantages:
Temperature resistance up to 1,750 °C (3,182 °F)
High flexural strength
Low shrinkage
High solids content
Suitable for fiber-to-fiber bonding, surface coating, and repairs
Minimizes abrasion and dust formation
Easy application
Clean and lightly moisten surfaces
Apply a thin adhesive layer to both contact sides
Press together and allow to dry for 24 hours at room temperature
Delivered as a ready-to-use white paste.
Conclusion:
The combination of PCW semi-finished products and Type 1800 Pro high-temperature adhesive from KAGER delivers a durable, reliable, and proven solution for extreme industrial temperature applications – backed by decades of technical expertise and customer support.
Learn more https://www.kager.de/de/hochtemperaturprodukte/kager-adhesive-line
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