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Made of coiled spring steel, these bellows protect equipment from hot and sharp chips.
Thinner than other round bellows with cuff ends, these flexible bellows are meant for light duty applications.
Sewn seams let these bellows breathe, so they retract quickly in fast-cycling applications.
Attach the cuff end with a hose clamp and screw mount the flange end.
Install these bellows over gas springs to protect their piston rods.
Slide these protectors over gas springs to keep debris out of their seals.
Unlike fiberglass and silica, this sleeving won't irritate skin, so it's easier to handle. It has a temperature rating of 1100° F or higher.
A blend of Aramid and fiberglass gives this sleeving excellent abrasion resistance. It can withstand temperatures up to 650° F
This sleeving withstands temperatures over 1000°F, such as in refineries.
With a temperature rating of 1800°F or higher, this sleeving can withstand hotter temperatures than fiberglass and most ceramic.
Tightly braided fibers give this sleeving excellent abrasion resistance. As it wears, the fibers frizz and make the outer wall thicker for improved protection.
Protect wire, cable, and hose from heat radiating off hot objects, such as molten metal. Coated in aluminized PET plastic, also known as Mylar, this sleeving reflects most heat without letting it pass through, so it can handle intermittent radiant heat up to 2000° 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.