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FG-800
TWISTED FIBERGLASS ROPE
Construction:
Fiberglass rovings tightly twisted to desired diameter.
Features: A dry, flexible rope packing.
Equipment: Furnace doors, manhole covers, etc.
Recommended For: Air, hot gases, and dry steam.
Limitations: Temperatures to
1000°F / 538°C.
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FG-801
SINGLE JACKETED FIBERGLASS ROPE
Construction: Braided jacket of
fiberglass yarns over a core of twisted fiberglass rope.
Features: More stable than FG-800.
Equipment: As a seal on furnace and gas generator
doors.
Recommended for : Hot air and gases.
Limitations: Temperatures to 1000°F
/ 538°C.
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FG-802
DOUBLE JACKETED FIBERGLASS ROPE
Construction:
Twisted fiberglass core with a double braid-over-braid jacket.
Features: More rugged and slightly firmer than
FG-801.
Equipment: Same as FG-801,
wherever a firmer,
stronger packing is desired.
Recommended for : Hot air and gases.
Limitations: Temperatures to
1000°F / 538°C.
Remarks: Able to stand more mechanical abuse than
FG-801.
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FG-805
SOLID BRAIDED FIBERGLASS ROPE -- ROUND
Construction:
Braid-over-braid.
Features: Stronger and more dense than FG-801 and
FG-802.
Equipment: As a seal on furnace and gas generator
doors and wherever the firmest, strongest construction is required.
Recommended for : Hot air and gases.
Limitations: Temperatures to
1000°F / 538°C.
Remarks: Stronger and firmer packing than either
FG-801 or FG-802. A much denser packing, capable of withstanding
greater mechanical abuse.
FG-805
SQ BRAIDED FIBERGLASS ROPE -- SQUARE
Identical to
FG-805-Solid Braided Fiberglass Rope with the exception of its square
construction. May be ordered square or with a rectangular cross
section.
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FG-60
WOVEN FIBERGLASS CLOTH
Cloth:
White
Construction: A tightly woven fiberglass cloth coated
and impregnated with a special heat-resistant natural rubber compound.
Features: Surface coating of talcum eliminates
tackiness. Requires minimum bolt load to deform to surface
irregularities.
Equipment: Used as a gasketing on rough or uneven
flange surfaces.
Recommended for : Use on steam, air, water and gases.
Limitations: Temperatures to
500°F / 260°C. Pressures to
500 p.s.i.
Remarks: Superior tensile strength of fiberglass
makes wire insertion commonly used with asbestos cloth unnecessary.
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FG-1500
UNTREATED WOVEN FIBERGLASS CLOTH
Color:
Grayish-White
Construction: A closely woven, pliable fiberglass
cloth, Untreated.
Features: High temperature resistant shield.
Furnished untreated.
Equipment: Welding blanket, high temperature curtain,
exhaust pipe connections.
Recommended for : A heat shield for open flames,
ovens and welding torches.
Limitations: Temperatures to
1000°F / 538°C.
Remarks: A favorite among welders for use as a heat
shield to protect flammable materials nearby.
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FG-80
PLAIN UNTREATED FIBERGLASS TAPE
Construction:
Made by weaving fiberglass yarn to the required width and thickness.
Features: Cloth tape that is suitable for
low-pressure industrial applications.
Equipment: Oven door flanges, pipe insulation.
Recommended for : Hot air or gases.
Limitations: Temperatures to
1000°F / 538°C.
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FG-6500
INSUTAPE
SEPCO Insutape is
fabricated from fiberglass rovings completely enclosed within a
tubular braided fiberglass jacket. Available neoprene coated.
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FG-6600
WOVENSTONE
Color:
Black
Construction: A high efficiency thermal liner,
encased in a rugged fiberglass cloth jacket which has been
waterproofed with neoprene.
Features: Unaffected by sleet, rain, snow or cold and
will not shake down or loosen under vibration.
Equipment: Railroads and industrial uses.
Recommended for : Anywhere quality pipe insulation is
required or where it may be necessary to remove and reinstall the
insulation without loss of efficiency.
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