NOTE - THERE IS A 6 TO 8 WEEK LEAD TIME These are special order materials, with a factory lead time. Materials are not returnable. Orders are not cancellable 1 week after the order is placed
Features:
Made from highly flexible continuous filament E Glass.
Heat treated to removed starches, oils and other impurities that naturally occur in glass.
Thermal Characteristics - UL Thermal Class S&C (240°C+) (this is the maximum thermal class UL and NEMA will allow for fiberglass products) - Maintains 1/2 its strength at temperatures up to 750°C. Some degree of protection up to the melting point of glass (1400°C).
Flame Resistance - Passes UL 1441 (VW-1). Will not burn. NEMA TF-2 flame retardant
Available in NEMA sizes #24 (AWG) to 1".
Standard wall thickness is 0.015" (1/64"). Heavy wall thickness is 0.030" (1/32")
Dielectric Grade C-3: Standard wall provides up to 300V space factor insulation (although no dielectric breakdown is guaranteed). Heavy wall provides 600V (also, no dielectric is guaranteed).
High quality equivalent to: Alpha Wire PIF-240, Ben-Har ST, Ben-Har ST 1250 (heavy wall), Varglas Non-Fray Type H, Hilec 210C, Hilec 220C (heavy wall).
Suggested Aplications:
Fiberglass braided sleeving is commonly used in high temperature applications such as ovens, stoves, coffee makers, toasters, and other small heating appliances. With a good amount of flexibility, and a fair amount of expandability, fiberglass sleeving can be used for insulation of wires (up to 600V insulation), irregular shapes (e.g. coil insulation on rotating equipment), and thermal protection of insulated wires (e.g. fiberglass can thermally protect PVC jacketed wire that rests very close to a heat source).
Our high quality heat treated fiberglass sleeves are equivalent to Alpha Wire PIF-240, Ben-Har ST, Ben-Har ST 1250 (heavy wall), Varglas Non-Fray Type H, Hilec 210C, Hilec 220C (heavy wall). Fiberglass braided sleeving is commonly used in high temperature applications such as ovens, stoves, coffee makers, toasters, and other small heating appliances. With a good amount of flexibility, and a fair amount of expandability, fiberglass sleeving can be used for insulation of wires (up to 600V insulation), irregular shapes (e.g. coil insulation on rotating equipment), and thermal protection of insulated wires (e.g. fiberglass can thermally protect PVC jacketed wire that rests very close to a heat source).