Fiberglass, Nomex®, Silica, Ceramic Fabric / Cloth / Textiles:
High Temperature, Heat - Flame - Weld Splatter Resistant and Thermal Insulating
High-Temperature Silicone Rubber Coated Fiberglass Fabrics
500°F / 260°C continuous rating with weld splatter / molten metal splash protection
· Silicone rubber coated fiberglass fabrics are used to protect hydraulic hoses, lines, wiring and cables from heat, flame, molten metal splash, slag, welding splatter grinding sparks, contamination, ozone, UV and abrasion. Fabricated from a fiberglass base fabric plus the added protection of a layer of high-temperature silicone rubber. High Temperature and Heat Resistant.
Very High Temperature Fiberglass Fabrics
1000°F / 537°C continuous rating, high insulation value & excellent personnel protection
· Very high temperature fiberglass fabrics & needled fiberglass insulation is used to drape, shield and insulate various industrial, commercial, marine and aerospace components such as valves, actuators, hydraulic cylinders, electronic enclosures, air handling ducts, engine exhaust and muffler systems. Various weights and finishes are available.
Very High Temperature Vermiculite Coated Fiberglass Fabrics
1500°F / 815°C continuous rating, high insulation value and excellent personnel protection
· Very High Temperature fiberglass base fabric is impregnated with vermiculite dispersant, resulting in a product with higher continuous temperature capability and added abrasion resistance.
Extreme High-Temperature Silica Protection Fabrics
Silica protection products with 1800°F / 982°C and
2000°F / 1093°C continuous rating
· Generally, Silica high-temperature products can be used to 2000°F / 1093°C continuously, and 2300°F / 1260°C for short periods without degradation. It melts above 3000°F / 1648°C.
· Silica cloth fabric is available in 0.030, 0.054 and 0.090" thickness. Self-adhesive coating is available.
Extreme +Plus High-Temperature Ceramic Fabrics
Ceramic protection products with 2300°F / 1260°C continuous rating
· Made from a combination of SiO2 and AL2O3 fibers.
· Same applications and uses as the Silica materials, but
rated to higher continuous exposure.
· An excellent replacement for asbestos materials.
· Melts above 3000°F / 1648°C.
High-Temperature PTFE Coated Fabrics
Fiberglass based materials with PTFE offers high temperature resistance and exceptional chemical resistance
· 550°F / 287°C continuous use in harsh chemical environments.
High-Temperature Radiant Heat Reflective Aluminum Coated Fiberglass Fabrics
Fiberglass based with aluminized coating reflects over 95% of the radiant heat striking its surface.
· Available as a fabric, which can be fabricated into
sleeves, covers, etc.
"Tacky Cloth" Gasket Fabric
550°F / 287°F continuous rating
· "Tacky Cloth" is a fiberglass base with a special white
rubber formulation that remains tacky.
· Faced with a protective film that is removed before
installation.
· A wire inserted version has a twisted brass wire formed
with the fill yarns, providing additional strength.
· A dusted version is available (prevents self-sticking) and
a red & black version.
Wire Inserted HHP31 Non-Asbestos Replacement Fabric - Certification Available
1000°F / 537°C continuous rating meeting HHP-31-TY1; NSN 5330-00-027-2535 , NSN 5330-00-268-9882
· Meets HHP-31 F TY1. Certification available.
· The base fabric is strengthened with an interwoven stainless steel wire which accounts for 10% of the fabric's weight.
· Each yarn is composed of 3 fiberglass filaments, interwoven with 2 wires, each 304 stainless steel (.0045" diameter), all twisted together.
50 & 98oz/yd2
coated one side
32 & 34oz/yd2
coated two sides
22 & 18oz/yd2
coated two sides
Wire Inserted Fiberglass-Aramid Fabric
Fiberglass and Aramid based with wire inserted.
· Wire inserted fabric provides dimensional stability
and extra strength.
· Fiberglass runs one direction, Aramid runs the other.
Stainless steel wires interwoven with both yarns
· Can be fabricated into curtains, blankets, sleeves,
covers, etc.
· Can be coated with silicone rubber for use on
expansion joints and as a bellows.
Fiberglass with Neoprene coating for Weld Splatter Resistance
Good weld splatter resistance at a lower cost than silicone rubber coated or silica
· Can be used to fabricate curtains, blankets and shields.
· Can be fabricated into sleeves, and jackets.
High Temperature Radiant Heat Reflective Stainless Steel Foil Coated Fiberglass Fabric
Reflects Radiant Heat and excellent weld splatter resistance
· Can be used to fabricate curtains, blankets and shields.
· Can be fabricated into sleeves, and jackets.
HTC Coated Fiberglass Fabric with Inconel Wire Insert Reinforcement
Fiberglass and Aramid (kevlar) based with wire inserted.
Needled Nomex Insulating Fabric
Insulating Cloth Pad for various applications
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