Range of Glass Fiber Ropes
Code |
Name |
Photo |
Description |
GF2021 |
Glass Fiber Square Rope |
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1.Braided from texturized glass fiber yarn; 2.Used for the material of keeping warm, insulating against heat, etc 3.Excellent substitute for asbestos; 4.Metallic wire reinforced on request. 5.For sealing coke furnace, stove and boiler burner, chimney door, pump and valve, exchanger, etc. |
GF2022 |
Twisted Glass Fiber Rope |
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1.Twisted from texturized E/C Glass fiber yarn; 2.Used in low pressure in ingot moulds, pipe insulation, thermal shields, etc. |
GF2023 |
Glass Fiber Round Rope |
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1.Round braided from texturized glass fiber yarn, with glass fiber or ceramic fiber core; 2.Used for the material of keeping warm, insulating against heat, etc; 3.Excellent substitute for asbestos; 4.Metallic wire reinforced on request; 5.For sealing coke furnace, stove and boiler burner, chimney door, pump and valve, exchanger, etc. |
GF2024 |
Graphite Glass Fiber Rope |
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1.Round braided from texturized glass fiber yarn treated with graphite; 2.Used for the material of keeping warm, insulating against heat, etc. 3.Excellent substitute for asbestos; 4.For sealing coke furnace, stove and boiler burner, chimney door, pump and valve, exchanger, etc. |
GF2025 |
Glass Fiber Rope With Rubber |
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1.Texturized fiber glass braided round rope; 2.Coating with red silicone rubber for wrapping exhaust. |
GF2026 |
Glass Fiber Lagging Rope |
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1.Same as SUNWELL CF102-L Ceramic fiber lagging rope; 2.Outside over braided with fiber glass yarns, inside filled with cut strip of ceramic fiber blanket; 3.Over braided mesh can be both open and close mesh; 4.Excellent substitute for asbestos rope. |
GF2027 |
Glass Fiber Knitted Rope |
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1.Terturized fiber glass knitted rope with fiberglass core; 2.Excellent substitute for asbestos lagging rope; 3.Can be treated with graphite; 4.Used as filler of grooves, sealing of oven, furnace or boiler doors. |
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