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*35 cents per foot for 1/4" tight braid 650C continuous - [https://www.cableorganizer.com/fiberglass/] | *35 cents per foot for 1/4" tight braid 650C continuous - [https://www.cableorganizer.com/fiberglass/] | ||
*Another - [https://www.cabletiesandmore.com/insultherm-fiberglass-sleeving?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5L2_5omW6QIVjZyzCh1liArDEAAYASAAEgI5KfD_BwE] | |||
=How Fiberglass Sleeving is Made= | =How Fiberglass Sleeving is Made= |
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How Fiberglass Sleeving is Made
- Not bad - good machine that can be 3D printed. [3]
How Fiberglass Fiber is Made
- Melted with natural gas, then extruded through dies with many hair-size holes, while being pulled at over 100 miles per hour. [4]
Roving
- Roving is string - [5]
Companies
- https://www.nationalplastics.com/insulation-sleeving/
- https://www.weicowire.com/htg-thermal-class-240.html - 600C rating?
- https://www.infraredheaters.com/sleeving.html - 240C rating?
- continuous 450C - https://www.electro-wind.com/1-awg-nu-flex-hts-c-3-heat-treated-fiberglass-sleeving-240-c-black-100-ft-per-spool.html