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High-Temp Fiberglass Sleeve Silicone Coated Fire Protection 60+


Did you know 37% of industrial equipment failures stem from inadequate thermal protection? Discover how silicone coated fiberglass fire sleeves outperform competitors by 2.8x in lifespan tests.


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Technical Superiority That Beats the Heat

Our silicone fiberglass fire sleeves laugh at temperatures from -70°F to +500°F. Three-layer construction? Check. ASTM E84 Class A fire rating? You bet. While cheap sleeves crack at 300°F, ours maintain flexibility like it's springtime in Texas.

Head-to-Head: Why We Outlast Competitors

Feature Our Sleeve Brand X Brand Y
Max Temp +500°F +400°F +350°F
Warranty 5 Years 2 Years 1 Year

Your Rules, Our Blueprint

Need custom diameters from 0.25" to 12"? Color-coding for different plant zones? We've delivered 14,000+ bespoke solutions since 2015. Our 72-hour prototyping beats industry averages by 60%.

Proven in the Trenches

When Detroit's auto plants needed 20% longer sleeve life, we delivered. Our fiberglass sleeve
s now protect 7 Fortune 500 manufacturing facilities. Client ROI? 14 months average payback period.

Ready for Unshakable Thermal Protection?

Join 1,200+ satisfied clients who slashed maintenance costs by 38%


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FAQS on fiberglass sleeve

Q: What is a fiberglass sleeve used for?

A: A fiberglass sleeve provides thermal insulation and abrasion resistance for wires, hoses, and cables in high-temperature environments. It is commonly used in automotive, aerospace, and industrial applications.

Q: How does a silicone-coated fiberglass fire sleeve enhance protection?

A: The silicone coating adds water, chemical, and UV resistance to the fiberglass sleeve. It also improves flexibility and durability in extreme temperatures, making it ideal for fire-prone settings.

Q: What temperature range can a silicone fiberglass fire sleeve withstand?

A: Silicone fiberglass fire sleeves typically endure temperatures from -65°F to 500°F (-54°C to 260°C). They maintain integrity even during short-term exposure to higher heat or flames.

Q: Are fiberglass sleeves suitable for outdoor applications?

A: Yes, especially silicone-coated variants, which resist weathering, moisture, and UV damage. They protect components in marine, construction, and solar energy systems exposed to harsh outdoor conditions.

Q: How do you install a fiberglass sleeve on hydraulic hoses?

A: Slide the sleeve over the hose before attaching fittings, then secure it with high-temperature tape or zip ties. Ensure the sleeve fully covers areas exposed to heat or friction.


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