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Ultrabake™ Sheeting

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Ultrabake™ Sheeting - US-SH SERIES

Purpose

To cover large areas. Ultrabake™ Sheeting can be die cut into shapes and can be used in conjunction with a double sided tape, to mask off large areas. Alternatively it can simply provide a liner or protective layer on areas that will come into contact with heat.

How the product is used

The sheeting is provided in 36” * 36” (1296mm * 1296mm) square pieces in various thickness from 1/32” (0.79mm) to 1/2” (12.7mm). It can be die cut into shapes for gaskets, pads, strips, washers or seals. Please note, on the thicker materials, the sides may have a slight taper as the die will have a tendency to compress the material before it begins to cut it.

Recommended for

Powder coating, E-coating, Plating, Anodizing, Spray painting

Temperature Range

Maximum temperature 600°F (315°C)

Design Features

  • Flexible - The sheeting is flexible so it can cover a range of different profiles
  • Smooth - The sheeting is smooth, unlike silicone foam sheeting which has a texture
  • Reusable - The sheeting is reusable depending on the application
  • Sizes - The sheeting can be cut to your requirements
  • Custom Shapes - The sheeting can be die cut to the shape you require

Storage conditions

Items should be stored in dry conditions at an ambient temperature of between 55°F (13°C) and 85°F (30°C). It is important to rotate stock and use the product in the order that it is received.


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 Sample Caplug NoStd. ColorWidth (IN)Length (IN)ThicknessUnit of MeasureColorQuantityAmountAdd to Cart
US-SH-031-36RUSTY RED3636.031N/A
US-SH-062-36RUSTY RED3636.062N/A
US-SH-093-36RUSTY RED3636.093N/A
US-SH-125-36RUSTY RED3636.125N/A
US-SH-187-36RUSTY RED3636.187N/A
US-SH-250-36RUSTY RED3636.250N/A
US-SH-375-36RUSTY RED3636.375N/A
US-SH-500-36RUSTY RED3636.500N/A







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