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Because of the ever increasing demand for solutions to today's problems, we list below a range of yarns with some of their technical merits.

Aramids Giving good abrasion and resistance to flexing with a maximum continuous operating temperature of 200°C.
Tyglas Fabrics woven from 'E' glass yarn are strong, incombustible with a maximum continuous operating temperature of up to 550°C in static conditions.
Tyglas 1000C Is a texturised 'E' glass fabric coated with a special formulation designed to withstand continuous operating temperatures of up to 1000°C in static conditions.
Tygasil Either woven, braided or knitted silica fabrics are available to provide heat protection and retention of flexibility up to 950°C.
Ceramic/Nextel Over 90% of room temperature properties are retained when fabrics are exposed to temperatures up to 1100°C for prolonged periods. Temperatures up to 1400°C can be withstood for short periods.
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Fabrics Contain No Asbestos or Respirable Fibres

All statements, technical information and recommendations contained in this data sheet are given in good faith and are based on tests believed to be reliable, but their accuracy and completeness are not guaranteed. They do not constitute an offer to any person and shall not be deemed to form the basis of any subsequent contract, nor to constitute any warranty or representation as to quality, merchantability or fitness for purpose.

All products are sold subject to the seller's Standard Terms and Conditions of Contract. Accordingly the user shall determine the suitability of the products for his intended use prior to purchase and shall assume all risk and liability in connection therewith. It is the responsibility of those wishing to sell items made from or embodying the products to inform the user of the properties of the products and the purposes for which they may be suitable, together with all precautionary measures required in handling those products. The information contained in this leaflet is under constant review and liable to be modified from time to time.
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