500°F/260°C Continuous Exposure: Higher Intermittent
Economic Fire Sleeve can withstand repeated exposures to molten steel, molten aluminum and molten glass up to 3000°F (1650°C). The thick is thinner than industry fire sleeve.
Sheds splash immediately
Economic Grade Fire Sleeve withstands repeated exposures to molten steel, molten aluminum and molten glass up to 3000°F (1650°C). The heavy coating of our proprietary iron oxide red silicone rubber compound sheds molten metal splash immediately, so very little heat transfer occurs.
Withstands intense radiant heat and flame
Economic Grade Fire Sleeve will withstand continuous exposure to 500° F (260°C); up to 2000°F (1090°C) for 15-20 minutes; and up to 3000°F (1650°C) for 15-30 seconds. When exposed to flame, the silicone rubber transforms into a crust, creating a protective SiO2 refractory layer.
Economic Grade Fire Sleeve is constructed from high bulk glass fiber braided sleeve. Excellent modulus of elasticity makes it an excellent choice for bundling hoses, tubes and cables in a variety of hostile environments.
Protect your personnel and cut your energy loss
Economic Grade Fire Sleeve is insulation properties provide personnel with effective protection against burns from hot hoses and flexible steam lines, while reducing heat energy losses.
Always wear safety glasses, dust mask, gloves and long sleeves are recommended when handling this product
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