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Every furnace, kiln and pipeline that runs hot depends on one quiet decision made months earlier – which ceramic fiber blanket manufacturer got the order. Pick well, and the lining holds up for years. Pick poorly, and a plant owner is staring at cracked insulation and unplanned downtime within a single season.
This guide answers the question buyers actually ask: which factories can be trusted with a real order, not just a quote. As global supply chains shift and more buyers verify factories before committing, the gap between a genuine manufacturer and a reseller matters more than ever. This list is especially useful for:
Ceramic fiber blanket looks simple on a spec sheet, but the factory behind it shapes everything from consistency to lead time. The right choice starts with knowing who you're really buying from – read on to see how these ten companies compare.
Table of Contents
| Manufacturer | Headquarters | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Shandong Rising Imp&Exp Co., Ltd. | Zibo, China | Full product range & large-volume export |
| 2. Zibo Double Egret Thermal Insulation Co., Ltd. (CCEWOOL) | Zibo, China | Third-party audited quality & global agents |
| 3. Zibo Jiuqiang Refractory Co., Ltd. | Zibo, China | One-stop insulation & sealing products |
| 4. Luyang Energy-Saving Materials Co., Ltd. | Zibo, China | Large-scale buyers wanting a listed manufacturer |
| 5. IKING Group (KINGWOOL) | Tianjin, China | Ceramic fiber bundled with mineral wool |
| 6. Divine Cera Wool India LLP | Ahmedabad, India | Buyers in India & the Middle East |
| 7. NUTEC Group | Ramos Arizpe, Mexico | North American & European regional sourcing |
| 8. UniTherm International Inc. | Lewisville, Texas, USA | Domestic US manufacturing & fast delivery |
| 9. Lynn Manufacturing | Lynn, Massachusetts, USA | Small-batch, precisely cut ceramic fiber parts |
| 10. LXHTR | Chongyang, Hubei, China | Ceramic fiber blanket with engineering support |

Overview:
Based in Zibo, often called China’s “Ceramics Capital,” Shandong Rising is a vertically integrated ceramic fiber blanket manufacturer that runs its own production lines rather than outsourcing to third parties. Its factory sits close to Jinan International Airport and Qingdao Port, which keeps lead times and freight costs manageable for overseas buyers. Beyond standard blankets, the company has expanded into bio-soluble fiber and polycrystalline fiber lines to serve customers with stricter environmental or high-temperature requirements.
Establishment: 2002
Headquarters: Zibo City, Shandong Province, China
Core Products:
Business Type: Ceramic Fiber Blanket Manufacturer & Exporter
Best For: Buyers who want a one-stop ceramic fiber blanket factory with a full product range and stable large-volume export capacity

Overview:
Trading under the CCEWOOL brand, Double Egret is often described as Asia’s second-largest ceramic fiber manufacturer, with an 80,000 m² production base and more than 30 lines covering blanket, board and paper. It is one of the few Chinese ceramic fiber blanket manufacturers to hold both BV and TUV factory-inspection approval, alongside ISO9001 and CE certification, and it maintains overseas warehouses in the US, Canada and Australia for faster regional delivery.
Establishment: 1999 (CCEWOOL brand launched 2005)
Headquarters: Zibo City, Shandong Province, China
Core Products:
Business Type: Ceramic Fiber Blanket Manufacturer & Global Exporter
Best For: Buyers who prioritize third-party audited quality systems and a brand with an established overseas distribution/agent network

Overview:
Located in the Zichuan refractories cluster of Zibo, Jiuqiang runs its own production for the full ceramic fiber family – blanket, board, module, paper, rope and cloth tape – rather than trading a single item. The company also produces calcium silicate board and gasket materials, which makes it a convenient single-source option for buyers who need several insulation and sealing products bundled into one shipment.
Headquarters: Chengnan Town, Zichuan District, Zibo City, Shandong Province, China
Core Products:
Business Type: Ceramic Fiber Blanket Manufacturer, Supplier & Factory
Best For: Buyers consolidating multiple refractory sealing and insulation products under one factory order

Overview:
Luyang is one of the very few ceramic fiber blanket manufacturers that is a publicly listed company, trading on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange since 2006. Backed by five production bases across Shandong, Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Guiyang and Suzhou and a workforce in the thousands, it holds a large patent portfolio and a national-level enterprise technology center, giving it more R&D depth than most privately owned factories in the sector.
Establishment: 1984
Headquarters: Yiyuan County, Zibo City, Shandong Province, China
Core Products:
Business Type: Publicly Listed Ceramic Fiber Blanket Manufacturer
Best For: Large-scale industrial buyers who prefer sourcing from a listed, financially transparent manufacturer with multiple certified plants

Overview:
IKING built its reputation in glass wool and rock wool insulation before extending its production lines to ceramic fiber under the KINGWOOL brand. Because it already runs 13 glass wool and 8 rock wool lines, the group can offer buyers a wider mix of insulation materials than a pure ceramic fiber factory, which is useful for projects that combine ceramic fiber blanket with mineral wool components in the same lining system.
Establishment: 1995 (Ceramic fiber line added later)
Headquarters: Tianjin, China
Core Products:
Business Type: Mineral & Ceramic Fiber Insulation Manufacturer
Best For: Buyers who want ceramic fiber blanket bundled with glass wool or rock wool products from a single OEM-capable factory

Overview:
Divine Cera is a good example of a regional ceramic fiber blanket manufacturer outside China, running its own plant in Gujarat with a stated capacity of roughly 300 MT per month. For buyers in India, the Middle East or nearby regions, sourcing locally can shorten lead times and simplify logistics compared with ordering from East Asia, even if the scale is smaller than the larger Chinese factories on this list.
Establishment: 2015
Headquarters: Ahmedabad, with production facility in Mahesana, Gujarat, India
Core Products:
Business Type: Regional Ceramic Fiber Blanket Manufacturer & Exporter
Best For: Buyers in India, the Middle East and neighboring markets seeking shorter shipping routes than East Asian suppliers

Overview:
NUTEC has been producing ceramic fiber since the mid-1980s and now operates manufacturing plants across Mexico, the United States, Brazil and Spain, making it one of the more geographically diversified ceramic fiber blanket manufacturers serving the Americas and Europe. Its MaxWool product family covers standard, high-temperature and zirconia-enhanced blankets, and the group also builds industrial furnaces through its NUTEC Bickley division, giving it deeper application know-how than a pure materials supplier.
Establishment: 1975
Headquarters: Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, Mexico (plants also in the USA, Brazil & Spain)
Core Products:
Business Type: Multi-Plant Ceramic Fiber Blanket Manufacturer
Best For: North American and European buyers who prefer a regional manufacturing footprint over overseas shipping

Overview:
UniTherm designs and manufactures insulation blankets domestically in Texas, with particular strength in the plastics processing and oil & gas sectors through its UniVest removable insulation jacket line. While its core specialty is fabricated insulation systems rather than raw fiber production, UniTherm sells ceramic fiber blanket rolls directly and through major distributors, making it a practical option for US buyers who want “Made in USA” sourcing with shorter delivery windows.
Headquarters: Lewisville, Texas, USA
Core Products:
Business Type: US-Based Insulation Manufacturer & Ceramic Fiber Blanket Supplier
Best For: US buyers prioritizing domestic manufacturing and faster domestic shipping over the lowest unit price

Overview:
Lynn Manufacturing operates a 50,000 sq. ft. facility where it cuts, laminates and packages ceramic fiber blanket – largely built on Morgan Thermal Ceramics’ Cerablanket – into ready-to-ship rolls, sheets and custom 2D/3D shapes. It is best understood as a fabricator and converter rather than a primary raw-fiber producer, which is worth knowing if you specifically need a mill-direct source, but it is a strong choice for small-batch, precisely cut components shipped quickly within North America.
Establishment: 2010
Headquarters: Lynn, Massachusetts, USA
Core Products:
Business Type: Ceramic Fiber Blanket Fabricator & Converter
Best For: Buyers needing small-quantity, precisely cut ceramic fiber parts with fast US-based turnaround

Overview:
LXHTR manufactures ceramic fiber blanket alongside a broader range of high-temperature protection products, including pipe insulation jackets and modular launder insulation covers for mining and smelting operations. This combination means the company understands not just the blanket itself but how it performs once it’s built into a finished insulation system – useful for buyers who need engineering input, not just a roll of material. Products are manufactured under controlled quality processes for stable density and thickness, with both standard and bio-soluble ceramic fiber blanket options available, plus support for custom density, thickness and roll sizing.
Headquarters: Chongyang County, Xianning City, Hubei Province, China
Core Products:
Business Type: Ceramic Fiber Blanket Manufacturer & Industrial Insulation Solution Provider
Best For: Buyers who need both quality ceramic fiber blanket and engineering support for integrating it into complete high-temperature insulation systems
Four of the ten companies on this list – Rising, Double Egret, Jiuqiang, and Luyang – all call Zibo home. That's not a coincidence.
Zibo sits on rich deposits of bauxite and kaolin clay, the raw minerals behind alumina-silica fiber. Factories grew up right next to the source, the way wineries cluster around good soil.
Decades of that clustering built something harder to copy than a factory building: a full local supply chain. Raw material suppliers, fiber spinning equipment makers, and experienced technicians all sit within a short drive of each other. That's why the region earned its nickname – the "Ceramics Capital of China."
For buyers, this matters in a practical way. A Zibo-based ceramic fiber blanket manufacturer can usually source materials faster and hire skilled staff more easily than a factory starting from scratch elsewhere. It's one more reason so many export-focused manufacturers chose to set up there.
Three things matter more than a fancy website: a real production line, a real address, and paperwork that proves both.
If the answer is a vague "we work with trusted manufacturers," that's a trading company talking, not a factory.
Once you've confirmed it's a real factory, here's what separates a good one from a great one.
| What to Check | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Temperature rating | 1260°C standard vs 1430°C+ zirconia grades |
| Density consistency | One soft roll in a container can ruin a lining job |
| Certification | ISO9001, CE, BV/TUV audit reports |
| Sample policy | Free or cheap samples signal confidence |
| Export track record | Ask for a reference shipment to your country |
Numbers on a spec sheet only tell half the story. The other half is verifying the factory really delivers what it promises.
Standard blankets handle 1260°C continuous use. High-purity and zirconia grades go up to 1430–1600°C.
Blanket is soft and flexible, needled from loose fiber. Board is rigid, vacuum-formed with a binder. Blanket wraps around curves; board holds its shape as a panel.
Yes. Cerawool is just a common trade name for the same alumina-silica fiber material.
A little, especially near its upper temperature limit. Manufacturers list a linear shrinkage percentage after 24 hours at rated temperature – lower is better.
Higher density blankets (128–160 kg/m³) resist airflow and erosion better. Lower density (64–96 kg/m³) is lighter and easier to compress into tight spaces.
Yes. It cuts easily with a utility knife or shears, no special tools needed. Most projects use pins, anchors, or wire mesh to hold it in place.
Wear gloves, a mask, and eye protection during installation – the fibers can irritate skin and airways, similar to fiberglass. Once installed and undisturbed, it poses minimal exposure risk.
Ceramic fiber handles far higher heat – rock wool tops out around 750°C, fiberglass much lower. Ceramic fiber is the choice for furnace and kiln linings; the others suit lower-temperature building insulation.
Ten factories, ten different strengths. A listed giant in Shandong offers scale and paperwork. A small fabricator in Massachusetts offers speed and precision cuts. Somewhere between those extremes sits the right fit for your project – and it usually comes down to temperature range, order volume, and how far you're willing to ship.
One thing worth remembering from everything above: the factory behind the roll matters as much as the roll itself. A blanket that meets spec on paper can still fail early if quality control was loose, or arrive months late if the "manufacturer" was actually a reseller juggling someone else's production schedule.
If you're still weighing options, LXHTR manufactures ceramic fiber blanket from our facility in Hubei, China, alongside pipe insulation jackets and modular launder covers – so we're used to talking through real installation conditions, not just spec sheets. Send us your temperature range and application, and we'll get back with a straight answer on what fits. Visit lx-htr.com to start the conversation.