If you work in an aluminum foundry, you’re familiar with the challenges of handling molten metal. Every transfer point—from furnace to ladle, from ladle to mold—is a potential source of contamination, heat loss, and safety risk.
Ceramic fiber products are designed to address these challenges. Made from high-purity alumina-silica fibers, these lightweight refractory components offer exceptional thermal insulation, non-wetting properties, and ease of handling.
Three ceramic fiber products are essential to modern aluminum foundry operations:
| Product | Primary Function |
|---|---|
| Tap Out Cones | Control metal flow from furnaces and launder systems (single use) |
| Gaskets | Seal joints between components to prevent leaks and heat loss |
| Tubes | Protect thermocouples and convey metal in transfer systems |
What Are Ceramic Fiber Products?
Ceramic fiber products are manufactured from high-purity alumina-silica fibers, typically with a fiber diameter of 2-4 microns. These fibers are formed into shapes using vacuum forming or other molding processes, then heat-treated to create rigid or semi-rigid components.
Key Properties
| Property | Value | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Service temperature | Up to 1260°C (2300°F) | Suitable for all aluminum alloys |
| Thermal conductivity | Very low | Excellent insulation; reduces heat loss |
| Density | 0.25-0.8 g/cm³ | Lightweight; easy to handle |
| Non-wetting | Excellent | Molten aluminum does not stick |
| Thermal shock resistance | Excellent | Can withstand repeated thermal cycles |
| Chemical stability | Good | No reaction with molten aluminum |
Why Ceramic Fiber for Aluminum?
Ceramic fiber products are particularly well-suited for aluminum foundries because:
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Aluminum does not wet them — no sticking, no dross buildup
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They insulate exceptionally well — metal stays hot during transfer
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They are lightweight — easy to install and replace
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They resist thermal shock — no cracking from repeated use
Tap Out Cones (Tap-Out Cones)
What Is a Tap Out Cone?
A tap out cone is a funnel-shaped ceramic fiber component used to control the flow of molten aluminum from furnaces, ladles, or launder systems. It sits in the outlet opening and is “tapped out” (knocked out) when flow is needed.

How It Works
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Blocking — A new cone is seated in the furnace or launder outlet, blocking the flow of metal
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Pouring — When metal is needed, the cone is tapped out with a rod or tool and discarded
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Flow — Metal flows through the opening
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Next pour — A new cone is inserted for the next operation
Benefits
| Benefit | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Non-wetting | Aluminum doesn’t stick; cone releases cleanly when tapped |
| Insulating | Prevents freeze-up in the outlet |
| Lightweight | Easy to handle and tap out |
| Consistent flow | Provides reliable start/stop control |
| Cost-effective | Low per-use cost for reliable flow control |
Selection Criteria
| Factor | What to Consider |
|---|---|
| Outlet diameter | Match cone size to your furnace or launder outlet |
| Application | Ladle vs. furnace vs. launder—different duty cycles |
| Frequency of use | For high-frequency tapping, ensure you have adequate inventory |
Installation and Use
| Step | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seating | Tap a new cone firmly into the outlet; ensure good seal |
| Tapping | Use a steel rod to tap the cone upward or sideways to release |
| Discard | Remove and discard the used cone |
| Next pour | Insert a new cone before the next operation |
Ceramic Fiber Gaskets
What Is a Ceramic Fiber Gasket?
Ceramic fiber gaskets are pre-cut or custom-shaped sealing components used between metal flanges, launder sections, or other components in molten metal handling systems.
How They Work
Gaskets are placed between two mating surfaces to:
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Prevent metal leaks
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Minimize heat loss
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Compensate for surface irregularities
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Allow for thermal expansion
Benefits
| Benefit | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Compressible | Fills gaps and irregularities |
| Insulating | Reduces heat loss at joints |
| Non-wetting | Metal does not stick or penetrate |
| Easy to replace | Quick installation during maintenance |
| Temperature resistant | Withstands aluminum pouring temperatures |
Common Applications
| Application | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Launder joints | Seal between sections of launder systems |
| Furnace doors | Seal around access doors and covers |
| Transfer tubes | Seal between tubes and flanges |
| Ladle covers | Insulate and seal ladle tops |
Selection Criteria
| Factor | What to Consider |
|---|---|
| Temperature | Choose grade suitable for your application (aluminum uses 800-1000°C grade) |
| Thickness | 3-10mm typical; thicker for larger gaps |
| Shape | Pre-cut or custom die-cut to your flange pattern |
| Compression | Should compress 20-30% when installed |
Installation Tips
| Tip | Why |
|---|---|
| Clean surfaces | Remove old gasket material and debris |
| Align properly | Ensure gasket covers the entire sealing surface |
| Tighten evenly | Compress uniformly to prevent uneven sealing |
| Inspect regularly | Replace when compressed, cracked, or degraded |
Ceramic Fiber Tubes
What Are Ceramic Fiber Tubes?
Ceramic fiber tubes are hollow cylindrical components used primarily as protective sheaths for thermocouples, or as transfer tubes for molten metal in specialized applications.
Two Main Types
| Type | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Thermocouple protection tubes | Shield temperature sensors from molten metal |
| Transfer tubes | Convey molten metal in launder or dosing systems |
Thermocouple Protection Tubes
Thermocouples need to contact molten metal to measure temperature accurately. But the thermocouple itself cannot withstand prolonged immersion. A ceramic fiber protection tube allows continuous temperature measurement while protecting the sensor.
Key features:
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High thermal conductivity for accurate reading
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Excellent chemical resistance
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Non-wetting surface
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Rapid response time
Installation:
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Tube is mounted permanently in the furnace or launder
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Thermocouple inserts into the tube
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Tube protects the sensor while allowing accurate measurement
Transfer Tubes
In some aluminum transfer systems, ceramic fiber tubes convey molten metal from one point to another.
Key features:
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Lightweight compared to metal or dense ceramic
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Insulating to maintain temperature
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Non-wetting to prevent dross buildup
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Customizable length and diameter
Selection criteria for transfer tubes:
| Factor | What to Consider |
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| Diameter | Match to required flow rate |
| Length | Based on distance between transfer points |
| Wall thickness | Thicker walls for longer life |
| End connections | Tapered, flanged, or straight |
Comparison of Ceramic Fiber Products
| Product | Primary Function | Key Advantage | Service Life |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tap Out Cone | Flow control | Non-wetting; easy operation | Single use (one pour) |
| Gasket | Sealing | Compressible; insulating | Usually single use; replace when disassembled |
| Protection Tube | Sensor protection | Accurate reading; long life | Months to years |
| Transfer Tube | Metal conveyance | Lightweight; insulating | Months to years |
Best Practices for All Ceramic Fiber Products
Handling
| Do | Don’t |
|---|---|
| Handle with clean gloves | Use bare hands (oils contaminate) |
| Store in dry area | Expose to moisture |
| Inspect before use | Use cracked or damaged products |
| Support properly during installation | Drop or impact |
Storage
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Store in a clean, dry location
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Keep in original packaging until use
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Protect from mechanical damage
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Avoid stacking heavy items on top
Replacement Indicators
| Product | When to Replace |
|---|---|
| Tap Out Cone | Every pour (single use) |
| Gasket | When compressed, cracked, or after disassembly |
| Protection Tube | When cracked, eroded, or temperature readings are inconsistent |
| Transfer Tube | When worn, cracked, or metal begins to stick |
Common Questions
Q1: Are ceramic fiber products suitable for all aluminum alloys?
A: Yes. Ceramic fiber products are compatible with all common aluminum casting alloys, including A356, A380, 319, and others. They do not react with or contaminate the melt.
Q2: Can tap out cones be reused?
A: No. Tap out cones are designed for single use. After being tapped out to release the metal, they should be discarded. A new cone is used for each pour.
Q3: Can ceramic fiber gaskets be reused?
A: Generally no. Gaskets compress during use and may not seal properly if reused. Replace them when disassembled or during scheduled maintenance.
Q4: How long do thermocouple protection tubes last?
A: Service life varies by application, typically months to years. Replace when cracked or when temperature readings become inconsistent.
Q5: Why doesn’t aluminum stick to ceramic fiber?
A: The fiber composition and surface structure create a non-wetting barrier. Molten aluminum has a high contact angle on ceramic fiber, causing it to bead up rather than wet the surface.
Q6: Can these products be used for other metals besides aluminum?
A: Ceramic fiber products are designed for aluminum. For higher-temperature metals like iron or steel, different refractory materials are required.
Conclusion
Ceramic fiber products are essential tools for aluminum foundries, offering:
| Product | Role | Service Life |
|---|---|---|
| Tap Out Cones | Simple, reliable flow control | Single use |
| Gaskets | Leak-proof, insulated joints | Single use to months |
| Protection Tubes | Accurate, continuous temperature measurement | Months to years |
| Transfer Tubes | Efficient metal conveyance | Months to years |
Together, these products help aluminum foundries achieve cleaner metal, better temperature control, and more reliable operations.
At SF-Foundry, we supply a complete range of ceramic fiber products for aluminum foundries—tap out cones, gaskets, thermocouple protection tubes, and more. Our products are manufactured to consistent quality standards and designed for reliable performance.
Contact us:
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Email: info@sf-foundry.com
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Technical Support: 8618636913699
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Website: www.sf-foundry.com


