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Strange the material Acetalcopolymerisat (POM) is the same from Auto Silicon Hoses as from Norma
But different temp range ?????

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Originally Posted By JohnS
Strange the material Acetalcopolymerisat (POM) is the same from Auto Silicon Hoses as from Norma
But different temp range ?????

Regards

John


Maybe one of our chemist members can help.

During my search I found some other POM
fittings that were only rated to 50C.
Different grades or manufacture process.(or fibs).


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Originally Posted By Ian B


Simon, the two fittings that I'm looking to replace are the
plastic 16mm T in front of coolant header and the plastic
15-8-15 reducing T next to it, I also think this should be
a 16-8-16 to avoid over tightening.


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Originally Posted By Cheshire_David


Yes David, that's the idea but the size needs to be 16mm-8mm-16mm

Originally Posted By SimonH
Originally Posted By Ian B


Simon, the two fittings that I'm looking to replace are the
plastic 16mm T in front of coolant header and the plastic
15-8-15 reducing T next to it, I also think this should be
a 16-8-16 to avoid over tightening.


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Simon @ SiFab.co.uk


That's them Simon, is the equal T 16mm as well.
I'll send you an email.


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