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Form unique shapes inside filters to sift corrosive liquids and gases at temperatures up to 1900°F.
These lightweight flexible fiberglass sheets are typically used to insulate equipment and appliances.
Made of flexible composite paper, these sheets won't shrink or lose shape in the high temperatures of air furnaces and hot water tanks.
These durable sheets resist compression and are often used in oven and power-generating applications.
Shield against extreme heat with these flexible ceramic strips. They are often used to insulate hose, cables, and process piping.
This common insulation material is typically used on hot and cold water lines and in process piping.
Hook-and-loop fasteners make it easy to install, remove, and reuse this flexible insulation. Use on steam, hot water, and process pipes and fittings.
Wrap rectangular and round ductwork with this flexible insulation.
Also known as fire wrap, these flame-resistant sheets meet ASTM E84 0/0 for flame and smoke and create a fire barrier around rectangular and round ductwork. They are often used to wrap kitchen grease exhaust ducts and air ducts.
Insulate rectangular ductwork.
Also known as batts, these fiberglass sheets and strips are used to insulate walls, ceilings, and floors.
Commonly used as curtains and in sealing applications.
Similar to plaster, these adhesive-impregnated sheets become moldable when water is added and harden as they dry. They can be used in sealing, insulating, and covering applications.
A blend of aramid and fiberglass, this fabric resists mildew and abrasion. It is self-extinguishing and won't melt, so it's often used for insulation applications.
Resistant to sparks and molten metal spatter, this fabric withstands temperatures up to 1000° F. It's often used for curtains, blankets, and gaskets.
With larger openings than porous fiberglass fabric, these sheets allow for more air circulation in drying applications.
The PTFE coating makes these fiberglass sheets nonstick and chemical resistant.
These sheets can be grounded to reduce static electricity.
Pores allow for air circulation, so these sheets are often used in drying applications.
These sheets are 50% more tear resistant than other fiberglass fabric sheets.
In addition to being oil resistant, this fabric protects against molten metal spatter when used vertically. Use as a heat shield or a welding curtain.
Often used to create curtains and screens, this fabric has an aluminum foil backing that deflects radiant heat.
This abrasion-resistant fabric sheds molten metal spatter when placed at an incline of 15° or greater. Use as a welding curtain.
These rolls are an economical choice for protecting more expensive filters that catch finer particles.
These pads are an economical choice for protecting more expensive filters that catch finer particles.
The deep pockets on these filters maximize filtering surface area with minimal airflow resistance.
Purify the air in your most sensitive environments. These filters remove 99.999% of dust and other particles, so they're best in areas where high air purity matters, such as semiconductor, pharmaceutical, and aerospace facilities.
Multiple panels maximize filtering surface area for long service life.
The rigid frame on these filters withstands fluctuations in airflow, such as those created by variable air volume systems.
Control dust and contaminants in hospitals, laboratories, and other demanding environments. These filters capture particles down to 0.3 microns.
Extend the time between filter changes in laboratories, hospitals, and other places with a high risk of airborne contaminants.
With tight pleats, these filters have a larger surface area than filters with standard pleats for improved efficiency and an even longer life. These filters strike a good balance of filtering efficiently while allowing airflow, making them a more cost-effective option than higher rated filters.
Create a custom-sized filter or protective layer for expensive filters.
These filters are typically used as replacements in HVAC equipment.
This sleeving withstands temperatures over 1000°F, such as in refineries.
A blend of Aramid and fiberglass gives this sleeving excellent abrasion resistance. It can withstand temperatures up to 650° F
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.
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.
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.
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.
SG-200 fiberglass withstands temperatures up to 410° F—higher than any of our other fiberglass raw materials. It’s also stronger than FRP fiberglass and easy to machine.
With more than twice the heat tolerance of standard FRP fiberglass, this material withstands temperatures up to 370° F.
This FRP fiberglass is made with a chemical-resistant resin that stands up to harsh environments.
An alternative to wood in structural applications, FRP fiberglass is strong and lightweight.
Made with a flame-retardant resin, this FRP fiberglass meets ASTM E84 Class A.
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.
Offering excellent arc and track resistance, this GPO3 fiberglass is often used for electrical applications in humid environments.
Use these round GPO3 fiberglass tubes for electrical applications in humid environments.
Route and insulate wire using these square fiberglass tubes, which fit better along edges and around corners than round tubes.
Use these resin-free fabrics to reinforce or repair existing composites as well as create new composites. Mold custom-shaped composite parts by layering your choice of fabric with an epoxy.