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High-Temperature Heat-Resistant Protective Sleeves - Metallurgical Industry Applications
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High-temperature heat-resistant protective sleeves are an ideal upgrade from traditional asbestos and ceramic products. They are made entirely of SGS-certified environmentally friendly materials and will not cause allergic reactions. The structure is more scientific, improving the product's protection effect in high-temperature areas by enhancing the outer layer's temperature resistance, wear resistance, flame retardancy, and heat insulation; the interlayer's waterproofing, oil and gas resistance, and insulation; and the inner layer's temperature resistance, heat insulation, and flame retardancy. This extends the continuous working time of high-temperature equipment and reduces the company's operating and maintenance costs. With its unique weaving process and advanced innovative technology, high-temperature heat-resistant protective sleeves have gained high recognition from customers and the industry since their launch.


High-temperature heat-resistant protective sleeves are made by weaving alkali-free fiberglass yarn into a tube, coating it with organic high-temperature resistant silicone resin, and then treating it at high temperatures. It possesses flame-retardant, heat-insulating, thermal insulation, anti-static, and flexible properties. It is mainly used for cable insulation protection in high-temperature environments such as steel mills, smelters, glass factories, fire-fighting equipment, and large transformer locations. Using high-temperature heat-resistant protective sleeves, it can provide protection at long-term temperatures of 300℃, preventing heat waves and short-term impact from molten steel at temperatures ≤1100℃.


Applications of high-temperature heat-resistant protective sleeves:

High-temperature areas in the power, chemical, and other industries;

Cables, fluid pipelines, quick-connect feeders, rolling mill rollers, rolling mill cables, and oil pipes in heating zones of metallurgical enterprises;

Cables, oil pipes, and joints around sawing operations; cable sheathing for ladle cars, etc.