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Elliotts Welding Blankets and Drapes Materials

 

 

 

WELDING BLANKETS

 

 

HeatShield Welding BlanketHeatShield

 

HeatShield is manufactured from E Glass fibre which is a non combustible , flexible, inorganic material that has been specifically designed to provide retention of heat. HeatShield has a service temperature of 500ºC with a 100% duty cycle providing a wide scope, fulfilling most applications.

 

Specifications:

 

- Continuous working temperature 500ºC

- Thickness 2.2MM

- Weight 1150gsm

 

 

T1000 Welding BlanketT1000

 

T1000 is also manufactured from E Glass Fibre which is a non-combustible, flexible, inorganic material that has been treated to withstand higher temperatures that HeatShield. T1000 has been developed to provide a blanket fabric that will be unaffected by a surface temperature of 800ºC continuously.

 

Specifications:

 

- Continuous working temperature 800ºC

- Thickness 2.2MM

- Weight 1150gsm

 

 

 

WELDING DRAPES

 

 

NeoWeld XB Welding DrapeNeoWeld

 

NeoWeld is Elliotts most popular fabric used in welding drapes. NoeWeld is an E Glass Fabric coated in a flame retarded neoprene which provides a slick surface to enable the weld spatter and dross to cascade away.

 

Specifications:

 

- Continuous working temperature 260ºC

- Thickness 1.2MM

- Weight 1000gsm

 

 

Silica Glass Welding DrapeSilica Glass

 

A SilcaGlass drape can be confidently used for protection of sensitive areas. A premium product with a silica content of 96%, producing a crystalline crust when exposed to a neutral oxy acetylene flame as used in the auto repair industry.

 

Specifications:

 

- Continuous working temperature 1000ºC

- Thickness 1.2MM

- Weight 1000gsm

 

 

Chrome Leather Welding DrapeChrome Leather

 

A Chrome Leather drape manufactured from selected chrome split leather is Elliott Australia's economical robust, all purpose drape.

 

Specifications:

 

- Continuous working temperature 80ºC

- Thickness 1.4MM

 

 

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