A: We are pleased to supply small samples for you to evaluate before you place an order with us. Please contact us with your request.
A: Cutting your protective sleeve is simple! You can use a sharp high-quality scissors, knife, rotary cutter or a hot knife.
A: Determine hose OD or hose bundle OD. If needed find the circumference of the hose or bundle of hoses, then calculate diameter. Also assess if the hose or hoses have bends or movement during application as the sleeve will need to be over sized to accommodate. Sizing a sleeve to tight to the hose or bundle of hoses will hinder natural movement of the hose within the sleeve, causing premature hose failure due to possible abrasion. Typically size the sleeve 1 - 2 sizes bigger than your current hose or hose bundle OD.
A: The Inside Diameter is the inside measurement from one inside edge to the other inside edge on the interior of a hose, tube, pipe or other object. It is often abbreviated as I.D.
The Outside Diameter is the outside measurement from one outer edge to the other outer edge of a hose, tube, pipe, or other object. It is often abbreviated as O.D.
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zip 242300
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We can ship via express, air, sea, Please feel free to contact us for details.
We have large stock for fire sleeve and automotive heat shield products, other items delivery time base on order details.
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Below, we’ve included the different temperature conversion formulas to make it easier for you to figure out how many degrees Fahrenheit will translate into.
From |
To Fahrenheit |
To Celsius |
To Kelvin |
---|---|---|---|
Fahrenheit (F) | F | (F – 32) * 5/9 | (F – 32) * 5/9 + 273.15 |
Celsius (C or o) | (C * 9/5) + 32 | C | C + 273.15 |
Kelvin (K) | (K – 273.15) * 9/5 + 32 | K – 273.15 | K |
Here’s a conversion table that will show you those calculations i Fahrenheit, Celsius and Kelvin.
Fahrenheit | Celsius | Kelvin |
-100 | -73 | 200 |
-50 | -46 | 228 |
0 | -18 | 255 |
2 | -17 | 256 |
4 | -16 | 258 |
6 | -14 | 259 |
8 | -13 | 260 |
10 | -12 | 261 |
12 | -11 | 262 |
14 | -10 | 263 |
16 | -9 | 264 |
18 | -8 | 265 |
20 | -7 | 266 |
22 | -6 | 268 |
24 | -4 | 269 |
26 | -3 | 270 |
28 | -2 | 271 |
30 | -1 | 272 |
32 | 0 | 273 |
34 | 1 | 274 |
36 | 2 | 275 |
38 | 3 | 276 |
40 | 4 | 278 |
42 | 6 | 279 |
44 | 7 | 280 |
46 | 8 | 281 |
48 | 9 | 282 |
50 | 10 | 283 |
52 | 11 | 284 |
54 | 12 | 285 |
56 | 13 | 286 |
58 | 14 | 288 |
60 | 16 | 289 |
62 | 17 | 290 |
64 | 18 | 291 |
66 | 19 | 292 |
68 | 20 | 293 |
70 | 21 | 294 |
72 | 22 | 295 |
74 | 23 | 296 |
76 | 24 | 298 |
78 | 26 | 299 |
80 | 27 | 300 |
82 | 28 | 301 |
84 | 29 | 302 |
86 | 30 | 303 |
88 | 31 | 304 |
90 | 32 | 305 |
92 | 33 | 306 |
94 | 34 | 308 |
96 | 36 | 309 |
98 | 37 | 310 |
100 | 38 | 311 |
110 | 43 | 316 |
120 | 49 | 322 |
130 | 54 | 328 |
140 | 60 | 333 |
150 | 66 | 339 |
160 | 71 | 344 |
170 | 77 | 350 |
180 | 82 | 355 |
190 | 88 | 361 |
200 | 93 | 366 |
250 | 121 | 394 |
300 | 149 | 422 |
350 | 177 | 450 |
400 | 204 | 478 |
450 | 232 | 505 |
500 | 260 | 533 |