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Vibrant 2.25in ID x 3in ID x 4in Long Gloss Black Silicone 90 Degree Transition ElbowVibrant Performance Aramid Reinforced Silicone 90 Degrees Transition Elbows feature High Temperature Resistant Aramid Reinforcement Fabric between each layer of silicone which allows for an impressive Operating Temperature Range of 75 Degrees F to 392 Degrees F ( 60 Degrees C to 200 Degrees C). These elbows are intended for use in applications where pressurized tubing and connection points require a tight radius bend and size transition to accommodate
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