Mid-Mountain Materials, Inc. Heat Resistant Woven Tadpole Tape HYTEX® 1000

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Mid-Mountain manufactures textiles designed for use as thermal seals and barriers for high temperature applications in moderate to severe environments. In 1976, we began manufacturing Channel Tapes and Tadpole Tapes for use as seals in gas fireplaces and pellet stoves. Since then, we have engineered a wide variety of textiles used as thermal insulation seals and barriers across numerous industries. Made with a wide variety of substrates, HYTEX® High-Temperature Resistant Textiles have a continuous operating temperature from 400°F • 204°C to 5000°F • 2760°C (no oxygen present). Many standard products are available in configurations of knit or woven fabric, knit or woven tape, knit or braided rope (both round and square), and knit or braided sleeving. We also have the capability to laminate with foil or pressure-sensitive adhesive, or apply a specialty coating for applications that require increased heat, abrasion or chemical resistance.
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Description
Mid-Mountain manufactures textiles designed for use as thermal seals and barriers for high temperature applications in moderate to severe environments. In 1976, we began manufacturing Channel Tapes and Tadpole Tapes for use as seals in gas fireplaces and pellet stoves. Since then, we have engineered a wide variety of textiles used as thermal insulation seals and barriers across numerous industries. Made with a wide variety of substrates, HYTEX® High-Temperature Resistant Textiles have a continuous operating temperature from 400°F • 204°C to 5000°F • 2760°C (no oxygen present). Many standard products are available in configurations of knit or woven fabric, knit or woven tape, knit or braided rope (both round and square), and knit or braided sleeving. We also have the capability to laminate with foil or pressure-sensitive adhesive, or apply a specialty coating for applications that require increased heat, abrasion or chemical resistance.
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HYTEX¬Æ 1000 - 2025 is a heavy weight, plain weave fiberglass fabric that has been heat-treated and laminated on one side with aluminum foil. This product is suitable for various thermal insulation applications, including pipe wrapping, turbine blankets, engine exhaust covers, and removable/reusable insulation blankets and pads. The fabric has a maximum service temperature of 1000¬8F (538¬8C) for the base fabric and 1112¬8F (600¬8C) for the aluminum foil. It features a nominal weight of 18.5 to 22.6 oz/sy and a thickness of approximately 0.026 inches. The tensile strength is rated at a minimum of 200 lb/in for both warp and fill directions, while the tear strength is a minimum of 35 lb/in. The Mullen burst strength is rated at a minimum of 500 psi. In terms of flame resistance, the fabric exhibits a maximum char length of 1/16 inch, with afterglow and flame-out times of 6 seconds and 2 seconds, respectively. The foil thickness is 0.001 inches, and the product is packaged in rolls of 50 yards. This product is designed for use in moderate to severe environments where high-temperature insulation is required.

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HYTEX¬Æ 1000 - 2025 is a heavy weight, plain weave fiberglass fabric that has been heat-treated and laminated on one side with aluminum foil. This product is suitable for various thermal insulation applications, including pipe wrapping, turbine blankets, engine exhaust covers, and removable/reusable insulation blankets and pads. The fabric has a maximum service temperature of 1000¬8F (538¬8C) for the base fabric and 1112¬8F (600¬8C) for the aluminum foil. It features a nominal weight of 18.5 to 22.6 oz/sy and a thickness of approximately 0.026 inches. The tensile strength is rated at a minimum of 200 lb/in for both warp and fill directions, while the tear strength is a minimum of 35 lb/in. The Mullen burst strength is rated at a minimum of 500 psi. In terms of flame resistance, the fabric exhibits a maximum char length of 1/16 inch, with afterglow and flame-out times of 6 seconds and 2 seconds, respectively. The foil thickness is 0.001 inches, and the product is packaged in rolls of 50 yards. This product is designed for use in moderate to severe environments where high-temperature insulation is required.

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Heat Resistant Woven Tadpole Tape - HYTEX® 1000 - Mid-Mountain Materials, Inc.
Seattle, WA, USA
Heat Resistant Woven Tadpole Tape
HYTEX® 1000
Heat Resistant Woven Tadpole Tape HYTEX® 1000
Mid-Mountain manufactures textiles designed for use as thermal seals and barriers for high temperature applications in moderate to severe environments. In 1976, we began manufacturing Channel Tapes and Tadpole Tapes for use as seals in gas fireplaces and pellet stoves. Since then, we have engineered a wide variety of textiles used as thermal insulation seals and barriers across numerous industries. Made with a wide variety of substrates, HYTEX® High-Temperature Resistant Textiles have a continuous operating temperature from 400°F • 204°C to 5000°F • 2760°C (no oxygen present). Many standard products are available in configurations of knit or woven fabric, knit or woven tape, knit or braided rope (both round and square), and knit or braided sleeving. We also have the capability to laminate with foil or pressure-sensitive adhesive, or apply a specialty coating for applications that require increased heat, abrasion or chemical resistance.

Mid-Mountain manufactures textiles designed for use as thermal seals and barriers for high temperature applications in moderate to severe environments. In 1976, we began manufacturing Channel Tapes and Tadpole Tapes for use as seals in gas fireplaces and pellet stoves. Since then, we have engineered a wide variety of textiles used as thermal insulation seals and barriers across numerous industries.

Made with a wide variety of substrates, HYTEX® High-Temperature Resistant Textiles have a continuous operating temperature from 400°F • 204°C to 5000°F • 2760°C (no oxygen present). Many standard products are available in configurations of knit or woven fabric, knit or woven tape, knit or braided rope (both round and square), and knit or braided sleeving. We also have the capability to laminate with foil or pressure-sensitive adhesive, or apply a specialty coating for applications that require increased heat, abrasion or chemical resistance.

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Heat Resistant Fiberglass Textiles - HYTEX® 1000 - Mid-Mountain Materials, Inc.
Seattle, WA, USA
Heat Resistant Fiberglass Textiles
HYTEX® 1000
Heat Resistant Fiberglass Textiles HYTEX® 1000
Mid-Mountain manufactures textiles designed for use as thermal seals and barriers for high temperature applications in moderate to severe environments. In 1976, we began manufacturing Channel Tapes and Tadpole Tapes for use as seals in gas fireplaces and pellet stoves. Since then, we have engineered a wide variety of textiles used as thermal insulation seals and barriers across numerous industries. Made with a wide variety of substrates, HYTEX® High-Temperature Resistant Textiles have a continuous operating temperature from 400°F • 204°C to 5000°F • 2760°C (no oxygen present). Many standard products are available in configurations of knit or woven fabric, knit or woven tape, knit or braided rope (both round and square), and knit or braided sleeving. We also have the capability to laminate with foil or pressure-sensitive adhesive, or apply a specialty coating for applications that require increased heat, abrasion or chemical resistance.

Mid-Mountain manufactures textiles designed for use as thermal seals and barriers for high temperature applications in moderate to severe environments. In 1976, we began manufacturing Channel Tapes and Tadpole Tapes for use as seals in gas fireplaces and pellet stoves. Since then, we have engineered a wide variety of textiles used as thermal insulation seals and barriers across numerous industries.

Made with a wide variety of substrates, HYTEX® High-Temperature Resistant Textiles have a continuous operating temperature from 400°F • 204°C to 5000°F • 2760°C (no oxygen present). Many standard products are available in configurations of knit or woven fabric, knit or woven tape, knit or braided rope (both round and square), and knit or braided sleeving. We also have the capability to laminate with foil or pressure-sensitive adhesive, or apply a specialty coating for applications that require increased heat, abrasion or chemical resistance.

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Heat Resistant Aluminized Textiles - HYTEX® 1000 - Mid-Mountain Materials, Inc.
Seattle, WA, USA
Heat Resistant Aluminized Textiles
HYTEX® 1000
Heat Resistant Aluminized Textiles HYTEX® 1000
Mid-Mountain manufactures textiles designed for use as thermal seals and barriers for high temperature applications in moderate to severe environments. In 1976, we began manufacturing Channel Tapes and Tadpole Tapes for use as seals in gas fireplaces and pellet stoves. Since then, we have engineered a wide variety of textiles used as thermal insulation seals and barriers across numerous industries. Made with a wide variety of substrates, HYTEX® High-Temperature Resistant Textiles have a continuous operating temperature from 400°F • 204°C to 5000°F • 2760°C (no oxygen present). Many standard products are available in configurations of knit or woven fabric, knit or woven tape, knit or braided rope (both round and square), and knit or braided sleeving. We also have the capability to laminate with foil or pressure-sensitive adhesive, or apply a specialty coating for applications that require increased heat, abrasion or chemical resistance.

Mid-Mountain manufactures textiles designed for use as thermal seals and barriers for high temperature applications in moderate to severe environments. In 1976, we began manufacturing Channel Tapes and Tadpole Tapes for use as seals in gas fireplaces and pellet stoves. Since then, we have engineered a wide variety of textiles used as thermal insulation seals and barriers across numerous industries.

Made with a wide variety of substrates, HYTEX® High-Temperature Resistant Textiles have a continuous operating temperature from 400°F • 204°C to 5000°F • 2760°C (no oxygen present). Many standard products are available in configurations of knit or woven fabric, knit or woven tape, knit or braided rope (both round and square), and knit or braided sleeving. We also have the capability to laminate with foil or pressure-sensitive adhesive, or apply a specialty coating for applications that require increased heat, abrasion or chemical resistance.

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Technical Specifications

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Product Category Fabric and Fiber Insulation Fabric and Fiber Insulation
Product Number HYTEX® 1000 HYTEX® 1000
Product Name Heat Resistant Woven Tadpole Tape Heat Resistant Fiberglass Textiles
Type Thermal Insulation; Industrial Fabric; Cordage / Rope; Woven; Rope or Cordage Thermal Insulation; Industrial Fabric; Cordage / Rope; Braided; Woven; Knitted; Rope or Cordage; Sleeving or Wraps
Material EGlass; Fiberglass EGlass; Fiberglass
Applications Chemical; Fire; Gasket, Insulation Chemical; Fire; Gasket, Insulation
Performance Features ChemRes ChemRes
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