The stuff is good to about 350C and completely resistant to oils and
solvents.  It is used as a single layer roofing material in clerical
buildings and as a high performance gasket in high pressure and
temperature applications.    It would be complete overkill to use
fiber reenforced hypalon for a scarf guard but it is not expensive for
a single square yard of the stuff.

You can also use an old kitchen towel held on with magnets, likely
work just as well.

On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 2:09 AM, andy pugh <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 20 April 2017 at 09:15, Chris Albertson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The magic term to type into Google is "Hypalon Fabric".
>> Other material would work but this stuff is VERY tough.  It is what
>> they make professional quality inflatable boats from.
>
> How resistant to hot swarf are boats?
>
> http://www.modelengineeringwebsite.com/Machine_bellows.html
>
> Uses a combination of polyester paper and metallized ironing-board cover.
>
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