Cable Sleeving Withstands High Temperatures

Jan. 1, 2001

Designed to insulate cordsets and sensors from high temperatures, the firefast protective cable sleeving is capable of withstanding Class C temperatures from -70°C to 240°C. Constructed from heat-treated, acryl-coated braided fiberglass, this material provides protection from flames and molten materials in welding and other applications. Rated NEMA TF-1 and UL VW1 certified, the sleeving fits over all minifast, eurofast and microfast cordsets and sensors and is available in 152-mm lengths.

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