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  1. Mr_Detail

    Ground Support/Rotorcraft Engineering

    SparWeb, that "firesleeve" initially looks good but after checking your web link it looks like it can only protect to 500 degrees F continuously. We need 1,150 degrees.
  2. Mr_Detail

    Ground Support/Rotorcraft Engineering

    Mr. IRstuff; Since you mentioned the 131 degrees Fahrenheit temperature as a goal to achieve so that one might not incur instantaneous burns, would there be another forum or topic on this site that might address my next step in purchasing the proper ceramic wrap and/or Styrofoam and urethane?
  3. Mr_Detail

    Ground Support/Rotorcraft Engineering

    Sir; I believe I have led you in the wrong direction. My lead engineer wants to prevent the heat from leaving the outer surface of the pipe altogether. In other words, what about some sort of wrap around the outer diameter of the pipe or spray on deterrent? The protection is for the surrounding...
  4. Mr_Detail

    Ground Support/Rotorcraft Engineering

    We are trying to protect the surrounding area of the pipe or as you put it, what is near the outside of the pipe. It would be degrees Fahrenheit.
  5. Mr_Detail

    Ground Support/Rotorcraft Engineering

    Hello Gentlemen; I have been tasked to see what I can find out regarding insulating some 316 Stainless Steel pipe from 1,150 degrees of hot air inside. I work on both the Chinook and V-22 programs in the rotorcraft business. I am also in what is known as the "Ground Support" group which...

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