MAUDLIN PRODUCTS SSFW309-20-100 Tool Wrap, 309 SS, .002 x 20 Inch, 100 Feet Length

Item: AD7NYA
Model: SSFW309-20-100
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Item Tool Wrap
Features Reclosable Carton
Function Helps Protect From Scale, And Oxide Buildup During Atmospheric Furnace Heat Treating, Protects Surface Of Air Hardening Tool Steels, Creates Airtight Envelope Around Part, Can Use In Furnaces Up To 2000 F
Grade Grade 309
Length 100 ft.
Material Stainless Steel
Material Grade Grade 309
Material Type Soft Annealed
Max. Temp. 2100°F
Maximum Temperature 2000°F
Overall Width 20"
Resists Chromium Carbide Precipitation During Exposure To High Temperature
Roll Length 1200"
Thickness 0.002"
Width 20"

Product Details

Maudlin Products SSFW309-20-100 tool wrap is used for the surface protection of tools, dies and parts during heat-treating applications by preventing decarburisation or scaling.

Shipping Information

height 12.7
length 59.69
width 12.7
hs code 7220201080
country of origin US
weight 6.705000

Uses

Working Mechanism

  • The tool is placed in an envelope formed by folding a foil sheet in half and sealing the open ends to keep out the surrounding air.
  • The foil sheet should be double the size of the part.
  • Provide an additional 3-inch wrap on all sides for folding over and crimping the edges.
  • Ensure a tight seal to avoid decarburisation.

Features

  • Maudlin Products SSFW309-20-100 tool wrap creates an airtight envelope around the tool to be heated to form an airtight seal.
  • This wrap prevents oxide build-up during atmospheric furnace heat treatment.
  • It protects the surface of air-hardening steels.
  • This 309 stainless steel tool wrap resists chromium carbide precipitation.

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FAQ′s

Q. What is the highest temperature this wrap can withstand?

A. 2100 degrees Fahrenheit.

Q. What is decarburisation?

A. Decarburisation is the loss of carbon in the material's surface-adjacent zone. When the metal heats to 700 degrees Celcius or higher, the carbon in the metal reacts with gases containing oxygen or hydrogen. The removal of carbon softens the metal by removing hard carbide phases.

Q. How to ensure safety during heat treatment procedures?

A. The workers should always wear protective gloves. These gloves are beneficial in avoiding cuts from the sharp edges of the tools and burns from the foil.

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