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*Linen is highest temperature-resistant material? [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ironing]
*Linen is highest temperature-resistant material? [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ironing]
*What about wool? 600C for lightning temperature - [https://www.learnaboutwool.com/lesson-plans/the-properties-of-wool/does-wool-burn/]. Cellulose is 250C by comparison.
*What about wool? 600C for lightning temperature - [https://www.learnaboutwool.com/lesson-plans/the-properties-of-wool/does-wool-burn/]. Cellulose is 250C by comparison.
*Natural wool felt - looks like max temp is 200F - [https://www.afgco.com/uploads/AFG%20Felt%20Specs.pdf]


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Revision as of 20:50, 5 May 2020

Max Temperatures of Fabrics

  • Linen is highest temperature-resistant material? [1]
  • What about wool? 600C for lightning temperature - [2]. Cellulose is 250C by comparison.
  • Natural wool felt - looks like max temp is 200F - [3]

High Temperature Gaskets

Links

  • Wool insulation specs - [4]