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What is the maximum operating temperature for Loc-Line duct?
What is the maximum operating temperature for Loc-Line duct?
15 Years Ago
Chris Stuber
Fume Extraction
The Hakko Loc-Line® duct is an Acetal product that has a typical maximum temperature of 80°C/180°F. The material has a typical melting point of 160°C/320°F. This duct should not be used where the air that is being ingested by the system is above the maximum operating temperature. Doing
so
will cause damage to the duct.
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15 Years Ago
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