Centek 1200200 2” X 90 Deg Elbow - Trotac Marine
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Centek 1200200 2” X 90 Deg Elbow

SKU:
CENTEK1200200
$124.95
Vernatube fittings are made of the same fiberglass and fire retardant resins used to manufacture Vernatube, Light weight, stong, non-corroding & durable. View full description

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Centek elbows are made from the same corrosion resistant high-temperature resin used in Vernatube and allow for change in direction inlimited spaces where exhaust hose might buckle and resist flow. Preciseouter diameters allow for easy connections.

Specifications

MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION :

Process Filament Winding CNC, Resin Transfer Molding
Resin Class 1 Fire Retardant Epoxy Vinyl Ester Thermoset
Glass Corrosion-Resistant E Glass
Glass / Resin Ratio 60%

ATTRIBUTES :

A - OD (IN / MM) 2.00 / 51
C - Length (IN / MM) 5.75 / 146
Color Standard Unpainted, White, Black; Gel-Coat; Yacht Quality; Yacht Quality Plus
Approvals Lloyd’s Register Type Approval
Flame Retardancy UL94V-0
Brand:
Centek

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