Tillman 594 Heavy Duty Bronze Silica Welding Blanket
The Tillman 594 Heavy Duty Welding Blanket is designed to stand up to your heavy-duty welding projects. Constructed of 18oz bronze silica, this heavy duty welding blanket protects from molten metal, sparks and spatter. With a working temperature of 1800 degrees Fahrenheit and a melt temperature of 3000 degrees Fahrenheit, this blanket is ready for work. .03 inch thick so you don't need a buddy to help you move it around the job site.
Features: • Weight: 18 oz. bronze silica
• Uses: heavy duty, molten metal, sparks, spatter
• Temp. Rating: 1800 degress F working temp, 3000 degress F melt temp
• Thickness: .03 in. thick
• Sizes: Available in 6' x 6' and 6' x 8' sizes
Features: • Weight: 18 oz. bronze silica
• Uses: heavy duty, molten metal, sparks, spatter
• Temp. Rating: 1800 degress F working temp, 3000 degress F melt temp
• Thickness: .03 in. thick
• Sizes: Available in 6' x 6' and 6' x 8' sizes
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