HP Tie Wire™ - High-Temp Wire

Features:

High-temperature tie wire is used to secure insulation jackets, lagging tapes, and wraps.

  • Perfect for turbo heat shields
  • Secures exhaust wrap
  • Easier to use than the locking ties
  • WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
  • Made in the USA
2000°F 1093℃ CONTINUOUS
2400°F 1316℃ Intermittent
Sku Description
354002 5 Foot Spool
354003 10 Foot Spool

 

HP Tie Wire™

 

Tie Wires: The Ideal Solution for Securing Your Heatshield Products 

 

Our HP Tie Wire™ is your all-around, multipurpose wire for securing auto heat shields to your vehicle. Made from a 0.032-inch-thick 600 Inconel wire, this nickel-chromium superalloy boasts excellent resistance to heat, oxidation, and corrosion, and can withstand extreme temperatures of up to 2000°F continuous or 2400°F intermittent.

 

Ideal for Securing Turbo Heat Shields

 

Turbo heat shields generally come in customized, fitted shapes and can either be designed as heat insulators or heat reflectors. Our HP Tie Wire™ works with both of these kinds of turbo heat barriers and provides additional stability in hostile high-heat environments to make sure that these sleeves don’t come off when you need them the most.

 

Perfect for Hostile, High-Heat Environments

 

With higher heat parameters than most of our other products, you can rest assured that our tie wire will be able to stand the extreme temperatures of the racetrack. Our temperature ratings are #racetested—so you know that the parameters stated are the real deal.

 

A Simpler Alternative to Locking Ties

 

Locking ties are a common way to secure thermal insulation barriers requiring one-by-one installation down the length of your pipes and cables, such as exhaust wrap and header wraps. Save time and avoid the clunky locking-tie look by securing your thermal barriers with tie wire instead!

 

 

 

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