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rowbare:
If there is a place locally that deals with ceramics or hot glass, you can get insulating sheets something like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ceramic-Fiber-Insulation-Blanket-for-Wood-Stoves-or-Inserts-12-x-24-/271657465409. You can get them in various thicknesses and they will take pretty high temperatures. bob |
RobWilson:
Thank you all Lads :clap: :clap: :clap: All good ideas and links :thumbup: , looked at and thought about them all and it looks like I will be going with Dave BC "Cogetherm" as it ticks all the boxes. --- Quote ---Cogetherm 5mm CTHM A3 (297 x 420mm) £20.16 Cogetherm is a mica laminate designed for electromechanical and thermomechanical applications requiring one or more of the following properties: excellent resistance to heat and even to open flame up to 1000 Deg C low thermal conductivity excellent electrical insulation high resistance to pressure impervious to most chemicals, in particular oil and grease ASBESTOS-FREE ecologically safe and non-toxic --- End quote --- And its cheep :) --- Quote from: John Stevenson on February 25, 2015, 07:01:47 AM ---Rob, What caught my eye is it's also called Elephantide and that is what motor rewinders user as insulation board. If you get stuck I can scrounge some for you if you like. --- End quote --- Cheers for pointing that out John (you do have a use :lol:) , saves me looking for that in the future ,as I do have a project for said material . The motor rewind company we use at work is very guarded about were they get there supplies from . :( Thanks again Lads :thumbup: |
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