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Because of the ever
increasing demand for solutions to today’s problem, we list below a range of
yearn with some of their technical merits:
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Aramids:
Giving good abrasion and resistance to flexing with maximum continuous
operating temperature of 200°C |
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Tyglas:
Fabrics woven from “E” glass yarn are strong, incombustible with a maximum
continuous operating temperature of up to 555°C in static conditions. Coated
glass fabrics are available for use in the fabrication of flexible ducting,
expansion joints and explosion membranes, with differing maximum continuous
temperatures, depending on the coating.
Silicon, Rubber,
Vermiculite, PTFE, Aluminized, Inorganic Polymer, Graphite coating are
available on glass fabrics. |
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Tyglas 1000C:
It is texturized
“E” glass fabrics coated with a special formulation designed to
withstand continuous working temperature of up to 1000°C in static
conditions. Providing increased protection from molten metal spatter, their
high strength and abrasion resistance makes them eminently suited to fire
barrier and welding blanket protection.
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Tygashield:
It is a blue colored specially treated glass fabrics designed to give light
to medium protection whilst carrying out welding or metal cutting
operations. The fabric has proved itself in service with many leading
petrochemical companies. The fabrics contain no asbestos.
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Tyglas VC:
It is a glass fiber coated on both faces with a temperature resistant
inorganic aluminized polymer system. These fabrics are used for valve
covers, insulation mattresses, fire barriers, smoke curtains and protection
against welding and sparks. |
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Tygasil:
Either woven, braided of
knitted silica fabrics are available to provide heat protection and
retention of flexibility up to 950°C. Tygasil silica fabrics have been
subjected to a special treatment which increase the silica content to
typically 98%, resulting in a fabric which retains flexibility at the
maximum recommended operating temperature of 950°C. These fabrics are
excellent for furnace curtains, fire barriers, welding screens and blankets. |
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Knitted Tygasil:
Combining the features of woven silica with improved flexibility and high
insulation properties, knitted Tygasil contains no respirable fibers.
Assuring high standards of worker safety and comfort, it provides an
efficient and cost effective replacement for refractory ceramic fibers (RCFs)
in industrial insulation and heat treatment operation.
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Ceramic:
Over 90% of room
temperature properties are retained when fabrics are exposed to temperature
up to 1100°C for prolonged periods. Temperatures up to 1400°C can be
withstood for short periods. |
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Tech-Sil:
Woven silica fabrics with vermiculite coating for abrasion resistance and
provide heat protection and retention of flexibility up to 1000°C. These
fabrics are excellent for furnace curtains, fire barriers, welding screens
and blankets. |
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