Trident Marine 4" Fiberglass Exhaust Tubing Connector - Part Number 260-4001
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4 Fiberglass Exhaust Tubing Connector
The fiberglass connectors are corrosion-resistant high-temperature exhaust tubes designed specifically to minimize exhaust gas and cooling water flow restrictions on wet exhaust systems. Precise outside diameters facilitate perfect connections between sections of tubing and flexible elbows, bellows, or hoses. Meets UL94V-0 for flame retardancy.
Specifications:
- Construction: Natural Fiberglass
- Resin: Class 1 Fire Retardant Epoxy Vinyl Ester Thermoset
- Glass: Corrosion Resistant E Glass
- Color: Amber
- Reinforcement: Filament Winding
- Temperature Range: Up to 350F (177C)
Upgrade your wet exhaust system with the Trident Marine 4" Fiberglass Exhaust Tubing Connector, part number 260-4001. Engineered for high performance, this connector is crafted from natural fiberglass and features a flame-retardant epoxy vinyl ester thermoset resin, ensuring durability and safety under high temperatures. Designed to minimize exhaust gas and cooling water flow restrictions, it allows for seamless connections between tubing, flexible elbows, bellows, or hoses.
The Trident Marine connector boasts precise outside diameters, making it easy to achieve perfect fittings every time. With a temperature tolerance of up to 350?F (177?C), it is built to withstand the rigors of marine environments. The corrosion-resistant E-glass reinforcement further enhances its longevity, making it an ideal choice for boaters seeking reliability. Whether you are upgrading your vessel or performing routine maintenance, this connector delivers the performance and reliability you need.
Features:
* Construction: Natural Fiberglass for enhanced durability
* Resin: Class 1 Fire Retardant Epoxy Vinyl Ester Thermoset for safety
* Glass: Corrosion Resistant E Glass to withstand harsh environments
* Color: Amber for a stylish appearance
* Reinforcement: Filament Winding for added strength
* Temperature Range: Up to 350?F (177?C) for high-temperature applications