Flexible duct

Oct. 1, 1999
The Dinosaur series of flexible duct curves around corners, twists into tight spaces, and includes an epoxy-adhesive backing. Installers can cut the duct with scissors or a knife. It can be used on wiring-cabinet doors, from control panels, and for electronic equipment. Because it has no cover, the duct can also accommodate cables in restricted-space applications.

The Dinosaur series of flexible duct curves around corners, twists into tight spaces, and includes an epoxy-adhesive backing. Installers can cut the duct with scissors or a knife. It can be used on wiring-cabinet doors, from control panels, and for electronic equipment. Because it has no cover, the duct can also accommodate cables in restricted-space applications.

The Dinosaur series can operate to a maximum temperature of 176F and in the event of a fire, does not emit corrosive or toxic gases. The duct is available in standard lengths of 19.7 inches and in four height-width dimensions, including 1/2 x 1/2, 3/4 x 3/4, 1 x 1, and 11/2 x 11/2 inches.

IBOCO CORP.

EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ

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