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We stock an extensive range of industrial fabrics including coated and uncoated polyester and also a range of high temperature rubber coated glass cloths. We have also recently developed our own product SilKev®, a white silicone coated aramid fibre combining the high strength of aramid fibre with the heat resistance and anti-stick properties of silicone rubber. Please follow the links below for more information on each type of fabric available.
This is a tough but flexible material. It offers good resistance against weathering and ozone, this sheeting can be used in bespoke fabrications, or we offer a range of different sizes and colours.
This has all the same properties as the PVC coated polyester; however, this is made with a highly visible fabric on one side. We offer luminous orange and yellow as standard.
A lightweight fabric that has flame retardant polyurethane coating on both sides. This can be fabricated into a number of different products to suit your applications, we also supply many different colours.
This is a food contact-approved material, making it suitable for use in the fabrication of socks, sleeves, chutes and more. It has a working temperature of up to +160°C.
This is a lightweight, flexible material that offers good resistance to weathering but is also flame retardant, complying with BS 7837:1996.
This material is approved for use with potable drinking water. It can be fabricated to suit the requirements of your application.
This product has similar qualities to the PVC coated polyester. The main difference in this material is that it is flame retardant to meet the BS7838:1996 test.
This is a durable and abrasion resistance material. It is a popular choice for manufacturing into filter sleeves and socks.
This is a flexible glass cloth material that is coated on both sides with Vamac®. It is commonly used for bespoke sleeves or connectors.
This material is flame retardant to meet BS7837 testing and comes available in a range of different colours and two different weight options.
This fabric is coated on both sides and comes only in black. We can manufacture this into bespoke items using our inhouse capabilities.
Provides good resistance to heat and chemicals with excellent non-stick properties. Commonly used in heat sealing applications on packaging machines. Temperature range of -73°C up to +260°C.
A base cloth which is non-flammable and extremely durable in high temperature environments. The PTFE coating provides excellent resistance to chemicals and chemical splash. Temperature range of up to +260°C.
Aluminium sprayed polyester film laminated to a single side of glass cloth. Typically used in heat shield applications due to its good heat reflective properties. Temperature range of up to +150°C.
Available in different colours and coated either one or both sides. Has excellent resistance to heat and weather and its release properties provide non-stick characteristics. Temperature range of up to +250°C.
A general purpose glass fibre fabric coated both sides with neoprene rubber. Excellent resistance to weather, ozone and ageing making it popular for external applications. Temperature range of up to +100°C.
Glass fibre fabric coated both sides with hypalon. Hypalon is a synthetic rubber known for its resistance to oils, solvents, alkalis, acids and UV light. Temperature range of -20°C up to +135°C.
Treated with a mineral based dispersion which protects the cloth from welding splash and spark. Used in welding screen and curtain applications. Temperature range of up to +550°C (cont.), +1500°C (short term).
The base glass cloth is treated with a mineral based vermiculite on both sides. This provides a coating of platelets which meld at high temperatures, protecting the base cloth. Temperature range of up to +1000°C.
Manufactured from a base material, typically glass cloth or aramid fibre, with a natural rubber coating all round to produce a high temperature conformable gasket material. Commonly used for boiler door gaskets.
The EPDM coating both sides provides a durable finish with good resistance to weather and ozone. This makes it popular for sleeves and connectors in external applications. Temperature range of up to +130°C.
The Viton® coating both sides provides excellent resistance to heat compared to other compounds and displays resistance to chlorinated hydrocarbons, fuels, oils and acids. Temperature range of up to +250°C.
A glass fibre fabric coated on both sides with a graphite solution. The graphite coating greatly increases the fabrics resistance to high temperatures and abrasion. Temperature range of up to +600°C.
More commonly known as 'Kevlar®', aramid fibres are woven with glass filaments to provide an exceptionally strong, durable, abrasion resistant and heat resistant cloth. Temperature range of up to +160°C.
Combines the strength and durability of aramid fibre cloth with the heat resistance and anti-stick properties of silicone rubber. SilKev® is our own registered trademark. Temperature range of up to +220°C.
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