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Fire Resistant Anti-Static (FRAS) Spiral Wrap - 3/8 Inch

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Part# 11-21036
MFR Model# SPW-FRAS12

Overview

FRAS spiral wrap is made of a low-resistivity material to prevent bundles from building up a charge and discharging sparks in unstable environments, which can cause hazardous flames. In addition to its anti-static nature, this protective spiral cable wrap is fire-resistant, so it won't ignite in the event of a fire.ss on orders of 100 feet
   
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Features

  • MSHA Certified
  • You can wrap and bundle one hose or cable at a time, or several at once
  • HDPE material make it ideal for protecting cables against UV rays, damages &cables can not be crushed
  • Perfect for use in hydraulic equipment, underground mining, welding, drilling, tunneling, and manufacturing
  • Made from conductive thermoplastic compound on a polypropylene-based

Specifications

  • Part Number: SPW-FRAS12
  • Hose ID (Inch): 0.4"
  • ID Variance: +/- 0.02"
  • Hose OD Range: 0.39" – 0.66"
  • Wall Thickness: 0.06" +/- 0.01"
  • Helix – Band Width (In): 0.4" +/- 0.08"
  • Box Qty (Feet): 165'

  • Physical Properties:
  • Density: 0.97 g/cm³
  • Tensile Strength: 20 MPa
  • Yield Strength: 24 MPa
  • Volume Resistivity: <10cm³
  • Surface Resistivity: <105
  • Shrinkage: 1.2% - 1.5%
  • Modulus of Elasticity: 1500 MPa

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