





Can this Fireproof Blanket withstand the flame from a welding torch?
It can withstand up to 3000°F. However, acetylene/propane torch flames can reach 6000°F/4500°F. This fireproof blanket suitable for shielding against welding spatter and debris, and flames below 1800°F.
Is Carbon Felt better than fiberglass or coated fire blankets?
Carbon Felt is superior. Please excuse our directness, but you'll agree when you see how easily fiberglass and coated materials can burn through, while fiberglass shards cause severe skin irritation.
I've heard it can be used as a wick for alcohol stoves?
Yes, Carbon Felt is fireproof and absorbent. DIY enthusiasts often cut it into strips for alcohol stove wicks and camping torches. Compared to cotton wicks, Carbon Felt wicks seem to have a flame that "never burns out."
The product page states that this Fireproof Blanket can resist chemical corrosion. Is that true?
Yes, our pre-oxidized Carbon Felt removes most organics, allowing it to withstand corrosive agents like sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and sodium hydroxide. It also has no expiration limitations.
Can Carbon Felt Fireproof Blanket be used as an insulation and protective layer for HVAC and similar equipment pipes?
Yes, Carbon Felt effectively insulates and protects pipes due to its hollow structure. Its high-temperature and corrosion resistance provide excellent stability and durability, making it superior to foam materials.
Specification





Can this Fireproof Blanket withstand the flame from a welding torch?
It can withstand up to 3000°F. However, acetylene/propane torch flames can reach 6000°F/4500°F. This fireproof blanket suitable for shielding against welding spatter and debris, and flames below 1800°F.
Is Carbon Felt better than fiberglass or coated fire blankets?
Carbon Felt is superior. Please excuse our directness, but you'll agree when you see how easily fiberglass and coated materials can burn through, while fiberglass shards cause severe skin irritation.
I've heard it can be used as a wick for alcohol stoves?
Yes, Carbon Felt is fireproof and absorbent. DIY enthusiasts often cut it into strips for alcohol stove wicks and camping torches. Compared to cotton wicks, Carbon Felt wicks seem to have a flame that "never burns out."
The product page states that this Fireproof Blanket can resist chemical corrosion. Is that true?
Yes, our pre-oxidized Carbon Felt removes most organics, allowing it to withstand corrosive agents like sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and sodium hydroxide. It also has no expiration limitations.
Can Carbon Felt Fireproof Blanket be used as an insulation and protective layer for HVAC and similar equipment pipes?
Yes, Carbon Felt effectively insulates and protects pipes due to its hollow structure. Its high-temperature and corrosion resistance provide excellent stability and durability, making it superior to foam materials.
Specification
| Material Composition | Pre-oxidized Carbon Felt |
|---|---|
| Thickness | ˜1/5 inch (5mm) |
| Size | 12x14"/ 40x40"/ 20x47" |
| Weight | 14.75 oz/yd² |
| Temperature Resistance | up to 3000? |
| Certification | ASTM D6413/ UL94 V0 |
| Acid Resistant | Yes |
| Alkali Resistant | Yes |
| Water Resistance | No |
| Applications | Welding, Metal Cutting, Flammable Materials Protection, Grill/Stove/Burner Base, Emergency Fire Extinguishing, Fire Escape, Aerospace Fire Barrier Linings, Automotive Fire Linings, Chemical Gas Cylinder Protection |












































