Silicone rubber coated fiberglass (fibreglass / glassfibre) withstands 500°F / 260°C continuous exposure; molten metal splash at 2200°F / 1205°C and short excursions to 3000°F / 1650°C. Protects Industrial and Aerospace Hydraulic / Pneumatic Hoses & Lines, Cables & Wire.
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Materials for the protection of wires, cables, hoses, tubes and lines
Plain Fiberglass (fibreglass / glassfibre) Sleeve, Tape, Rope, Fabric and Insulation provides protection to 1000°F / 520°C continuous exposure.
Vermiculite coated fiberglass (fibreglass / glassfibre) offers additional abrasion resistance over plain fiberglass and a temperature increase up to 1500°F / 815°C continuous exposure.
InSilMaxä offers extreme temperature capability and burn through resistance for molten metal splatter. Can be used up to 1800°F / 982°C continuous exposure.
Sleeve | Tape | Rope | Fabric | Insulation | Tadpole Gasket | Custom Fabrications
Extreme Heat Protectionä, from A-B Thermal Technologies
· Knitted Rope: Premium
and industrial
· Twisted Rope
· Square Braided Rope
(Square Dry Packing)
· Braided Rope with
Metal Mesh Core
Aluminum coated fiberglass provides excellent radiant heat protection by reflecting this form of energy, blocking the absorption of heat by wires, cables, hoses and equipment. Can be used up to 1000°F / 550°C continuous exposure.
ScuffSleeveä, TuffWrapä and braided stainless steel tubular abrasion resistance sleeves for protection of wire,
cable and hoses.
Tuff-Flexä Rubberized Fiberglass "Tacky Cloth" gaskets for steam, water and gas sealing: excellent for rough or irregular flanges and surfaces.
PTFE (teflon) coated fiberglass offers both heat and chemical resistance up to 550°F / 287°C continuous exposure.
500°F
260°C
1000°F
520°C
1800°F
982°C
1500°F
815°C
1000°F
520°C
Abrasion
Protection
550°F
287°C
550°F
287°C
+
Chemical
Resistance
High Temperature protection and shielding from Heat, Flame, Molten Splash, Slag, Welding Splatter, Grinding Sparks, Contamination, Ozone, UV and Abrasion.
InSilMax XTä offers extreme temperature capability and burn through resistance for molten metal splatter. Can be used up to 2000°F / 1093°C continuous exposure.
2000°F
1093°C
Extreme Temperature Plus Ceramic Fiber offers extreme temperature capability. Can be used up to 2300°F / 1260°C continuous exposure.
2300°F
1260°C