time2026/08/06

Ceramic fiber boards are one of the most effective high-temperature insulation materials available — but only if they're installed correctly. Even the highest quality board will underperform or fail prematurely if installation is done improperly. Here are five common mistakes we see regularly, and how to avoid them.
At FOVO Thermal, we manufacture ceramic fiber boards from 1400°C to 1900°C with custom sizes and no minimum order quantity. We've worked with furnace manufacturers, heat treaters, and refractory contractors worldwide — and we've seen the same installation mistakes repeated again and again.
Ceramic fiber boards expand when heated. If boards are installed tightly against each other or against the furnace shell, thermal expansion creates compressive stress — which leads to cracking, buckling, or delamination.
What happens: The board has nowhere to expand, so it cracks or pushes against adjacent boards, creating gaps and compromising insulation performance.
How to avoid it: Leave 3–5mm expansion gaps between boards. For large furnace linings, consider using expansion joints at regular intervals. The exact gap size depends on your operating temperature — higher temperatures require more room for expansion.
Pro tip: Use ceramic fiber paper or expansion joint filler to fill gaps while still allowing movement.
Ceramic fiber boards need to be securely fastened to the furnace shell. Boards that are not properly anchored can shift, sag, or fall — especially on furnace roofs or vertical walls.
What happens: Boards loosen over time due to thermal cycling and vibration. Loose boards create gaps, hot spots, and potential safety hazards.
How to avoid it: Use the appropriate anchoring system for your application:
Pro tip: For 1600°C and above, use 310 stainless steel anchors for better high-temperature performance.
In high-velocity gas flow areas, the surface of ceramic fiber boards can erode over time. Fiber particles can be carried away by the gas stream, leading to gradual thinning and reduced insulation performance.
What happens: The board surface becomes friable. Fiber loss creates dust, which can contaminate the furnace atmosphere or product. Over time, the board becomes thinner and less effective.
How to avoid it: Apply a rigidizer coating to the hot face of the board in high-velocity areas. Rigidizer hardens the surface, improves erosion resistance, and extends service life.
Pro tip: Apply rigidizer according to the manufacturer's instructions — typically 1–2 coats, allowing each coat to dry before applying the next.
This is the most common mistake — and often the most costly. Many users confuse classification temperature with continuous use temperature.
What happens: A board rated for 1260°C classification temperature is used in a furnace that runs at 1200°C continuously. While 1200°C is below the classification temperature, it's at or near the board's continuous use limit. The result: premature crystallization, shrinkage, cracking, and failure.
How to avoid it: Select a classification temperature at least one grade higher than your furnace's continuous operating temperature.
| Furnace Operating Temperature | Recommended Board Grade |
|---|---|
| ≤ 1100°C | 1260°C |
| 1100°C – 1250°C | 1400°C |
| 1250°C – 1450°C | 1500°C – 1600°C |
| > 1450°C | 1700°C – 1900°C |
Pro tip: When in doubt, choose the higher grade. The extra cost is minimal compared to the cost of premature failure and unplanned downtime.
Ceramic fiber boards need to be cut to fit the furnace geometry. Improper cutting — using the wrong tools, cutting too large or too small, or creating rough edges — compromises the integrity of the lining.
What happens: Boards that are cut too small leave gaps that allow heat to escape. Boards that are cut too large don't fit properly and create stress points. Rough edges create paths for hot gas to erode the board.
How to avoid it:
Pro tip: For complex shapes, consider ordering pre-cut or custom-shaped boards from the manufacturer. We offer custom sizes with no minimum order quantity — saving you time and reducing on-site waste.
Before you start your next furnace relining project, run through this checklist:
At FOVO Thermal, we don't just sell ceramic fiber boards — we help customers select the right product and install it correctly.
Our ceramic fiber boards are available from 1400°C to 1900°C with custom sizes and no minimum order quantity. We also offer:
If you're planning a furnace relining project and want to avoid these common mistakes, we're here to help.
Contact FOVO Thermal Engineers
Related reading:
网络文化经营许可证:浙网文[2013]0268-027号|增值电信业务经营许可证:浙B2-20080224-1 2007-2026 Tradevv.com. All rights reserved.