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Thermo-tec The14031 Express Sleeve 1.0" Id X 12ft Long on 2040-parts.com

US $99.92
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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:14031 Part Brand:Thermo Tec UPC:755829140313

Thermo-Tec  # 14031 
 
Express Sleeve 1.0" ID X 12ft Long



Length (in):144.000 in.
Diameter (in):1.000 in.
Maximum Ambient Temperature (F):2,000 degrees F
Installation:Wraparound
Heat Protection Color:Silver
Quantity:Sold individually.

Thermo-Tec's new Express Sleeves use a combination of high-temperature insulation material and a highly reflective Mylar foil with a Velcro® closure. The sleeves are designed to provide maximum protection for wires, hoses, and cables from the very damaging effect of radiant heat with an easy application. Simply pull apart the material, wrap it around the wire, and re-close the sleeves. Express Sleeves reflect over 90 percent of radiant heat and are fireproof and fire-resistant

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