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Style 4 Braided Fiberglass Rope
Construction: Square plaited from
continuous filament, inorganic flexible glass fibers.
Untreated. Features: Will not
shrink or swell in service and is completely
incombustible. Equipment:
Gasketing material on covers or processing kettles, tanks,
etc. Recommended For: Static
applications. Extremely high temperatures up to
1000F/538C. For sealing molten metals, acids, solvents,
etc.
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FG 800 Twisted Fiberglass Rope
Construction: Fiberglass rovings
tightly twisted to desired diameter. Features: A dry, flexible rope
packing. Equipment: Furnace
doors, manhole covers, etc. Recommended For: Air, hot gases, dry
steam. Limitations:
Temperatures to 1000F/538C.
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FG 801 Single Jacketed Fiberglass
Rope
Construction: Braided jacket of
fiberglass yarns over a core of twisted fiberglass
rope. Features: More stable
than FG 800. Equipment: As a
seal on furnace and gas generator doors. Recommended For: Hot air and
gases. Limitations:
Temperature to 1000F/538C.
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FG 802 Double Jacketed Fiberglass
Rope
Construction: Twisted fiberglass core
with a double braid-over-braid jacket. Features: More rugged and slightly
firmer than FG 801. Equipment:
Hot air and gases. Recommended
For: Mild acids, alkalines, steam, brine,
oil. Limitations: Temperatures
to 1000F/538C. Remarks: Able to
stand more mechanical abuse than FG
801.
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FG 805 Solid Braided Fiberglass
Rope-Round
Construction:
Braid-over-braid. Features:
Stronger and more dense than FG 801 and FG 802. Equipment: As a seal on furnace and gas
generator doors wherever the firmest, strongest construction
is required. Recommended For:
Hot air and gases. Limitations: Temperatures to
1000F/538C. Remarks: Stronger
and firmer packing than FG 801 or FG 802. A much denser
packing, capable of withstanding greater mechanical
abuse.
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FG 805 SQ Braided Fiberglass
Rope-Square
Identical to FG 805 solid braided
fiberglass rope with the exception of its square
construction. May be ordered square or with a rectangular
cross
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