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Serrated grooves grip the lip of the channel.
Add hardware to strut channel without having to hold the washer in place or reach inside the channel.
Use these components to design your own frame to support ceiling tiles.
Secure tile frames to the wall.
An alternative to wood in structural applications, FRP fiberglass is strong and lightweight.
Offering excellent arc and track resistance, this GPO3 fiberglass is often used for electrical applications in humid environments.
Unlike similar U-channels, these GPO3 fiberglass hat channels have flanges for mounting to flat surfaces. Use them to route and insulate wire in humid environments.
Route and insulate wire using these square fiberglass tubes, which fit better along edges and around corners than round tubes.
Made with a flame-retardant resin, this FRP fiberglass meets ASTM E84 Class A.
These rectangular tubes are flame retardant, machinable, and electrically insulating.
A good all-around choice, Garolite G-10/FR4 is strong, machinable, and electrically insulating. It meets UL 94V0 for flame retardance.
Machine these angles into arc barriers, switch mounts, and components for circuit breakers and electrical equipment. They resist carrying electric currents in dry or humid areas, even when exposed to sudden electric discharge.
Protect cable, hose, and pipe in high temperature environments—this sleeving withstands temperatures over 450° F. It stretches to fit over items for easy installation, then tightens around its contents for a secure fit.
Coated in acrylic, this sleeving holds up to rapid temperature changes, and it won’t break down from refrigerants, solvents, oil, or lubricants. Also known as hermetic sleeving, it’s designed to protect wires and hose inside air-tight motors, such as those used in air conditioners.
A blend of Aramid and fiberglass gives this sleeving excellent abrasion resistance. It can withstand temperatures up to 650° F
Made from thicker and denser fiberglass than standard spark-resistant sleeving, this sleeving is more abrasion resistant and provides better insulation. The silicone rubber coating protects against sparks and molten metal splash.
Add a layer of insulation to prevent electricity and heat from dissipating from wire and cable.
This sleeving withstands temperatures up to 390°F and is often used to insulate connections in transformers and relays. It prevents electricity and heat from dissipating from wire and cable.
A silicone rubber coating on this fiberglass sleeving protects against sparks and molten metal splash.
This sleeving withstands temperatures over 1000°F, such as in refineries.
A specially formulated silicone rubber coating allows this sleeving to stretch over items during installation; it then tightens around its contents for a secure fit.
Silicone rubber coats this fiberglass sleeving to shed sparks and molten metal splash. It has a slit along the entire length so it easily wraps around wire, cable, and hose without disconnecting them.