Description: Daburn Acrylic Coated Fiberglass Sleeving is produced by curing a modified acrylic resin on a continuous fiberglass braid. This sleeving is used to insulate leads and crossovers in fractional and integral horsepower motors. They also are used in dry and oil-filled transformers, generators and other moisture-sensitive equipment, as well as in home appliances, lighting fixtures, instrument circuits and controls. Additional uses include switchgear, breaker panels, welding equipment and other commercial apparatus subjected to continuous operating temperatures of 155°C, particularly those requiring insulation system compatibility.
Improved flexibility throughout a wide operating temperature range
Resistant to resistant to most acids, organic solvents, oils and water and exhibit fair resistance to alkalis
Compatible with modified polyester, acrylic, epoxy, phenolic and formvar wire enamels
Designed to perform for long periods in a 155°C range without loss of any electrical or physical properties
Operating. Temperature: -25°C to +155°C
Conforms to MIL-I-3190/3 latest revision (Grade A)
NEMA TF-1, Type 6; and ASTM-D372
Two different grades of sleeving are offered identified by minimum average dielectric breakdown voltage:
NEMA Grade A – 7,000 volts min. average, 5,000 volts min. individual
NEMA Grade C-1 – 2,500 volt min. average. 1,500 volts min. individual
This series is RoHS compliant.
Description: Daburn Acrylic Coated Fiberglass Sleeving is produced by curing a modified acrylic resin on a continuous fiberglass braid. This sleeving is used to insulate leads and crossovers in fractional and integral horsepower motors. They also are used in dry and oil-filled transformers, generators and other moisture-sensitive equipment, as well as in home appliances, lighting fixtures, instrument circuits and controls. Additional uses include switchgear, breaker panels, welding equipment and other commercial apparatus subjected to continuous operating temperatures of 155°C, particularly those requiring insulation system compatibility.
- Improved flexibility throughout a wide operating temperature range
- Resistant to resistant to most acids, organic solvents, oils and water and exhibit fair resistance to alkalis
- Compatible with modified polyester, acrylic, epoxy, phenolic and formvar wire enamels
- Designed to perform for long periods in a 155°C range without loss of any electrical or physical properties
- Operating. Temperature: -25°C to +155°C
- Conforms to MIL-I-3190/3 latest revision (Grade A)
- NEMA TF-1, Type 6; and ASTM-D372
Two different grades of sleeving are offered identified by minimum average dielectric breakdown voltage:
NEMA Grade A – 7,000 volts min. average, 5,000 volts min. individual
NEMA Grade C-1 – 2,500 volt min. average. 1,500 volts min. individual
This series is RoHS compliant.