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FBGS
Braided Fiberglass Sleeving, Non-Fraying
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- High Temperature Rating to 316°C (601°F) Continuous Duty
- Good Resistance to Most Alkalies
- Fair Resistance to Acids
- Unaffected by Bleaches and Solvents
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Product Overview
- Materials Fiberglass
- Operating Temperature, Max 316 °C
- Operating Temperature, Min -60 °C
FBGS Series non-fray fiberglass sleeving is a flexible, high temperature primary or secondary insulation made from closely braided, continuous filament fiberglass which has been heat-cleaned to remove impurities in the yarn. Acrylic resin binders are applied for color coding and to further retard fraying and to hold sleeving round for cutting. This fiberglass insulation is unaffected indefinitely through a temperature range from -60 to 316 °C (-76 to 601 °F) and withstand up to 616 °C (1141 °F) for shorter periods. Colors will be less vivid after exposure to 150 °C (302 °F).
FBGS Series fiberglass sleeving is used for thermal and mechanical protection in consumer, commercial and industrial applications where flexibility, abrasion resistance or insulation is required and particularly when temperature extremes prohibit the use of other materials.
FBGS Series fiberglass sleeving is used for thermal and mechanical protection in consumer, commercial and industrial applications where flexibility, abrasion resistance or insulation is required and particularly when temperature extremes prohibit the use of other materials.
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What is the OD of these sheathings.
Asked by: justink8
Thank you for your inquiry!
See below for wire gage vs nominal size:
20 AWG - 0.0549"
24 AWG - 0.0419"
26 AWG - 0.0356"
28 AWG - 0.0351"
Answered by: Application Engineer RD
Date published: 2021-12-06
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