Darco Southern, Inc. Datasheets for Coated Fabrics
Coated fabrics consist of woven and non-woven cloth with a coating or resin applied to the surface or saturated into the bulk of the material to provide some additional property.
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Applications include: welding blankets and curtains, ?re blankets, expansion joints, insulation pad covers and gasketing products, and a wide variety of specialty products. | |
Braided Tetraglas Tubing A performance engineered product made from texturized Tetraglas yarn which is braided into a high quality tubing. Recommended as sleeving for copper or aluminum tubing, electrical appliance... | |
For applications of 1600oF. | |
Manufactured from plain Tetraglas® cloth formed over a core of inconel mesh and stitched to provide the characteristic tail structure. A soft, resilient gasketing material for effective sealing on light... | |
Manufactured from Tetraglas® cloth with friction coating of natural or SBR rubber which is formed over core material of Tetraglas® rope providing a resilient, non-absorbent gasketing material for service against... | |
Manufactured of texturized ?berglass yarns then coated with Vermiculite (a 100% inorganic dispersion), Vermiculite Coated Tetraglas® Cloth will withstand temperatures of 1500°F with excursions to 2000°F. This product is an... | |
Silicone Impregnated Tetraglas® Cloth General Description: A fiberglass base cloth impregnated with silicone on one side. Base cloth service temperature is 1000F (560C) and Silicone impregnation service temperature is 500F... | |
Silicone Impregnated Tetraglas® Cloth General Description: A fiberglass base cloth impregnated with silicone both sides. Base cloth service temperature is 1000F (560C) and Silicone impregnation service temperature is 500F (260C). | |
TETRAGLAS® KNITTED ROPE offers the advantages of economy with more consistency and workability without sacri?cing any of the physical, chemical or high temperature characteristics. Service temperature of 1000°F constant. Both... |