Hi Frank,

I bought some ceramic paper.  If you check a little further you will
see that they use it in the top of really huge furnaces.  They line
the top where the exhaust usually exits.  It is a form of refactory.

I bought some to use as an insulater for a pulse-jet powered cardstock
model.  It is made of several fibers that are oriented in different
directions with some kind of weave to it.  They are rated at Max temp
= 2600degrees F with a 800/hour burn thru rate. I have several wide
format printers/plotters that I would not even attempt to print on.
The little "star"wheels that grip the paper would clog up with the
fiber.

Hope this helps!
Mike

On Mar 1, 5:21 am, frankmcneill <[email protected]> wrote:
> Go tohttp://tinyurl.com/cz4lrqfor information about 3M's flame
> resistant continuously extruded, spun bonded ceramic paper.
> Can it be printed? Maybe, Go tohttp://tinyurl.com/for information
> about a company that does digital laser printing on glass and ceramic
> dinnerware. ink jet printing might not work  because ceramic paper
> probably does not absorb water or other solvents.
>
> Frank
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