Heat-resistant bellows
Bellows are not only used in operating conditions with common temperatures, but also with high temperature ranges. In order to be able to resist occurring thermal strains in this area, these bellows are given special physical characteristics. We produce heat-resistant bellows which can be used in temperature environments of up to 1,000* C.
They protect machine parts from:
- dust
- mill scales
- weld spatter
- cuttings
- cut spatter
- radiant heat
frequent sites of operation for heat-resistant bellows:
- steel mills
- roller mills
- foundries
- glassworks
- forge works
- weld shops
For our production, we use the following high-quality heat-protection fabrics:
- Panox fabrics
- Aramid fabrics
- Thermo-glass fabrics
- Calcium-silicate fabrics
- Silicate fabrics
Depending on site of operation, temperatures and aggressive media, we may also opt to use fabrics with the following coats:
- PU coat
- Silicone coat
- Aluminization
- Uncoated fabrics