Insulation cover ringless bellows
Ringless bellows insulation covers and canvas products
The ringless bellows is a product primarily designed to protect the movable parts of equipment from bending or stretching, safeguarding against dust, heat, oil, and other elements. The materials available include fiberglass, Teflon fabric, rubber-based materials, aramid fibers, and more. The product connects the inner and outer diameters through sewing. There are no rings included. Custom sizes are available upon consultation. Our processing achievements include various types of thermal insulation and heat retention covers, as well as thermal insulation covers for special vehicles and marine engine areas, and sewing processed products made from silica cloth for the H2A rocket. ■ Various thermal insulation and heat retention covers ■ Thermal insulation covers for special vehicles and marine engine areas ■ Sewing processed products made from silica cloth for the H2A rocket ■ Canvas for air conditioning ducts (flexible joint products) ■ Canvas for air conditioning corners, seismic isolation canvas, and bellows products ■ Heat-resistant curtains, rubber gaskets, and banners ■ Removable thermal insulation covers *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Handling Materials Cross (We would like to introduce some of the materials we handle) - Glass cloth (heat resistance temperature approximately 500℃) - Aluminum-coated glass cloth (heat resistance temperature approximately 150℃) - Half silica cloth (heat resistance temperature approximately 700℃) - Silica cloth (heat resistance temperature approximately 1000℃) - Alumina cloth (heat resistance temperature approximately 1200℃) - Biodegradable cloth (heat resistance temperature approximately 1100℃) - Silicone-coated cloth (heat resistance temperature approximately 200-300℃) - Fluorine-coated cloth (heat resistance temperature approximately 260℃) - PVC glass cloth (heat resistance temperature approximately 80℃) - Aramid fiber cloth (heat resistance temperature approximately 250℃) - Zylon cloth (heat resistance temperature approximately 400℃) - Tarpaulin (heat resistance temperature approximately 80℃) * The above materials will be combined to create thermal insulation covers. * The heat resistance temperatures are approximate and may vary depending on the usage environment and conditions.
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