Ceramic fiber fabrics used for insulation come in several types, each with unique properties and applications. These include: 1) Alumina Silicate Fabrics, known for their high tensile strength and resistance to high temperatures. 2) Calcium Silicate Fabrics, which are used in high-temperature environments and offer excellent thermal insulation. 3) Glass Fiber Fabrics, commonly used for their good mechanical strength and resistance to chemical corrosion. 4) Mica Fiber Fabrics, valued for their excellent dielectric properties and high-temperature resistance. 5) Zirconia Fiber Fabrics, which are characterized by their high melting points and excellent thermal stability. Each type is chosen based on specific temperature ranges, chemical resistance, and mechanical strength requirements of the insulation application.