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Sleeving

 

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Atkins & Pearce produces all types of braided sleeving including; fiberglass, polyester, nylon, Nomex®, Kevlar®, monofilament, cotton and others in a range of diameters from 0.062” (1.6mm) to 7.5” (190mm).  We manufacture for a wide range of applications that include; electrical insulation, thermal protection, abrasion resistance and chemical resistance.

A&P’s design flexibility allows us to meet very exacting tolerances that include factors such as braid density, inner diameter, outer diameter, conductivity, braid geometry, burst strength, compression, elongation,  tensile strength as well as many others.

Sleeving Applications

  • Abrasion Resistance
        • Monofilament
        • Multi-filament
        • Many Available from stock
  • Thermal Protection
        • Thermal-Glass sleeving - diameters from .062" to 7.5"
        • Ceramic, Quartz & Silica made to your specifications
  • Electrical Insulation
        • E-Glass - a wide range of sizes
        • Wall thickness - from .005" to .062"
        • Most Ship from inventory

Once the sleeving has been designed, prototyped, and approved by the customer, our no-compromise approach to quality extends into  production. We have the largest braid-specific  facility in the world - which means that we have the equipment and capacity to deliver sleeving that consistently meets the most stringent standards.

sleeve applications

A&P’s Material Expertise Includes

  • • Fiberglass (E,C,S-2)
  • • Cotton
  • • Texturized Fiberglass
  • • Acrylic
  • • Silica
  • • PBI
  • • Quartz
  • • PBO
  • • Ceramic
  • • PEEK
  • • Basalt
  • • PPS
  • • Aramids
  • • HMPE
  • • PET (Polyester)
  • • ECTFE
  • • PEN (Polyethylene Naphthalate)
  • • PTFE
  • • Polypropylene
  • • Metalized Polyester Film
  • • Nylon
  • • Liquid Crystal Polymer
  • • Olefin
  • • Co-mingled, Hybrid & Coated Yarns
  • • Rayon