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Heatshield is your source for USA-made heat wrap products, as well as for the latest news, industry trends, and tutorials. In the blog articles below, you can read about topics such as why we make the best header wrap and intake heatshield materials on the market, pro tips on installation, product applications, and more.

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  1. Sticky Shield Adhesive Backing Removal Tip

    Sticky Shield Adhesive Backing Removal Tip

    Sticky Shield: The Only All-In-One Self-Adhesive Heat Shield Material You’ll Ever Need

    Heatshield Products Sticky Shield is the number one thermal barrier for deflecting heat away from a surface. Thanks to its Kool Core™ insulation thermal barrier material, it can handle up to 1100 degrees F continuous heat.

    Sticky Shield is so efficient it deflects up to 90 percent of radiant heat with just one inch or more of air space between HP Sticky Shield and the radiant heat source.

    The self-adhesive Heat Shield material of Sticky Shield can easily be cut and shaped to cover curved and angled surfaces, and built-in high-temperature adhesive backing makes ins

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  2. Stick It! Thermal Barriers from Heatshield Products, Featuring Built-in Adhesive Backing

    We’re betting that while you want a thermal barrier that controls heat, you don’t want to puncture the mounting surface or make any modifications in the process. The good news is, Heatshield Products offers several thermal barriers with built-in adhesive backing for easy installation—and one that does not require cutting, modifying or spraying adhesive on anything.

    The integral adhesive backing on these products has a special high-temp design that won’t lose its adhesive properties, even after numerous heat cycles and long exposure to heat.

    If you’re unsure which thermal barrier is right for your application and heat concerns, use our handy Heatshield Products thermal barrier materials guide. We have explained each product and clearly defined its maximum intermittent and constant-heat exposure temperatures.

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