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Guides & Common FAQs
Quick answers, fitting guides and a product chooser to help you specify the right protection for hoses, cables and exhaust systems.
Need fast help?
Share the hose/cable outside diameter, length to cover, and the heat source temperature — we’ll recommend the right product and size.
Which product is best for my application?
Click a product to see recommended use-cases, temperature limits and key characteristics. For sizing, use the outside diameter (O/D) of the hose/cable and select a sleeve I/D that’s typically 5–10% larger.
Firesleeve
Silicone coated glass fibre sleeving
Firesleeve — Closure
Velcro retrofit closure (in-situ)
Pyrosleeve
Knitted glass fibre sleeve
Basalt sleeve
Knitted basalt sleeve
What matters most?
Temperature is only one factor. For hoses and harnesses, abrasion + oil/chemical resistance often decide the correct option.
Compliance & testing
Firesleeve / closures are manufactured in Great Britain by Pyroglass Ltd and can be produced in accordance with relevant standards and test methods. If you need evidence packs for a project, send us your application and the standard you’re working to.
How to fit Firesleeve correctly
Most failures come from wrong sizing, ragged cuts, or unsealed ends. Follow the steps below.
Choose the right size
- Measure the hose/cable outside diameter (O/D).
- Select Firesleeve internal diameter (I/D) that’s 5–10% larger.
- Too tight = hard to fit. Too loose = reduced insulation/retention.
Measure twice, cut once
- Wear PPE (gloves recommended).
- Use sharp scissors or a Stanley knife.
- Cut square and clean to reduce fraying.
Seal the ends
- Fit sleeve over hose/cable.
- Wrap self-amalgamating silicone tape tightly over ends.
- Overlap onto hose/cable by 10–15mm.
- Add stainless tie-wraps in high heat/vibration areas.
Quick checklist
- ✔ Correct size chosen (I/D 5–10% larger than O/D)
- ✔ Neat square cut ends
- ✔ Sleeve straight, no twists/kinks
- ✔ Ends taped and secured
How do I retro-fit Firesleeve?
For in-situ hoses/cables, Hook & Loop (Velcro) Firesleeve Closures allow quick installation without disconnecting components.
Specify correctly
- Measure the largest O/D along the run.
- Measure the full length required.
- Send dimensions — we tailor the closure.
Fit the closure
- Silicone side facing out.
- Ensure seam fully overlaps with no gaps.
- Place seam away from direct heat source.
Seal ends if required
- Use self-amalgamating silicone tape at ends.
- Add stainless tie-wraps in high heat/vibration areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
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1) What temperature can Firesleeve withstand?
2) Does Firesleeve support combustion?
3) Does Firesleeve prevent fire?
4) Does Firesleeve only come in red?
5) Can Firesleeve be used in mining applications?
6) Can Firesleeve be used outdoors?
7) Do Firesleeves contain halogens?
8) Are all Firesleeves equal?
- Good quality: uniform silicone coverage, good elasticity, minimal odour when heated.
- Poor quality: patchy coverage/holes, pungent odour, cracking/melting at lower temperatures.
9) Best way to seal the ends of Firesleeve?
10) Can Firesleeve withstand debris strike?
11) What is the lead-time for Firesleeve and Velcro closures?
12) Is the hook and loop used in your closures flame retardant?
13) What is the strength of the hook and loop used on closures?
14) How do I know how much exhaust / pipe wrap I need?
15) Is basalt a good insulator?
16) Can basalt sleeves be used outdoors?
8 reasons to use our Firesleeve
A quick value summary you can drop into proposals and specs:
- Established UK manufacturer (Lancashire) with decades of experience.
- British made and independently owned.
- ISO 9001 quality management with controlled production steps.
- Technical support from an experienced team.
- Trusted globally through distributor network.
- Flexible production (sizes/specs without long lead times).
- Short supply chains (fewer delays, better visibility).
- Lower carbon footprint versus long-distance imports.
Still unsure?
Send these details and we’ll recommend the right product and size:
- Hose/cable outside diameter (largest point)
- Length to protect
- Heat source type + typical temperature
- Any oils/chemicals present
- Movement/vibration and abrasion risk