Industrial Stick On Heat Shield

Features:
  • Rated for 1100°F continuous, 2000°F>30 seconds
  • Reflects up to 90% of radiant heat (ASTM F1939 & Mil-C-24929A)
  • OEM manufacturing available
  • Adhesive backing sticks to almost any clean surface
  • Can be cleaned after installed
  • Made in the USA
1100°F 593℃ CONTINUOUS
2000°F 1093℃ Intermittent
Sku Description
HD18022 0.125 thk x 23 in x 24 in
HD18034 0.125 thk x 36 in x 47 in
HD18044 0.125 thk x 46 in x 47 in

Advanced Stick on Heat Shield - Your Ultimate Solution for Radiant Heat Shielding

Discover the excellence of our stick on heat shield, crafted from a dense layer of 1/8" fiberglass insulation for superior protection. It features a rugged layer of .003" thick aluminum, giving it the robustness needed to withstand extreme conditions. As an aluminum heat shield, it's designed to reflect radiant heat, providing optimal thermal protection across numerous applications, including automotive, motorsports, marine, and aerospace.

Notably, our heat shield boasts asbestos-free construction, reinforcing our commitment to safety and quality. It's more than just an exhaust sheet: it's a promise of durability, efficiency, and above all, protection.

 

Exhaust Sheet Composition and Design

Our heat shield is primed to offer unparalleled performance thanks to its meticulous design. It utilizes aluminum heat shield material in its construction, integrating fiberglass insulation and aluminum. This unique blend ensures a superior stick-on heat shield, purpose-built to protect against radiant heat.

 

Adhesive Heat Reflective Sheet Durability and Maintenance

Beyond protection, we understand the need for durability and easy maintenance in any adhesive heat reflective sheet. That’s why our product exhibits resistance to the elements, ensuring it remains reliable under various conditions. Additionally, it offers excellent abrasion resistance, enhancing its lifespan.

Plus, it can be cleaned after installation, ensuring it maintains its functionality.

 

Aluminum Heat Shield Adhesive Bonding

With a heavy-duty peel-and-stick adhesive, our heat shield bonds effectively to most clean surfaces. It works perfectly in reflecting heat from DPF and tier 4 emissions exhaust from your genset, thus ensuring your machines' safety. It can be used with less than 1" of airspace, but when used with 1" or more airspace, it delivers enhanced heat shielding, capable of reflecting over 90% of heat.

 

Repair and Maintenance

For seamless repairs and maintenance, use Heatshield Armor Weld Tape™️. It's ideal for sealing seams when putting two of these heat shields together and can also protect the edges of the stick on heat shield. Should any damage occur, the Weld Tape can be utilized to restore its functionality, allowing it to continue serving its heat shielding purpose.

 

Questions and Answers

What Are Heat Shields Made Of?

Our product is crafted from 1/8" fiberglass insulation and .003" thick aluminum. This combination delivers a highly effective aluminum heat shield material designed to reflect radiant heat.

 

Do I need tin snips to cut HP Sticky Shield?

No, you don't. Our heat shield is designed to be easily cut with a pair of heavy-duty scissors or a utility knife. Tin snips may struggle with cutting the insulation on the sticky shield.

 

Why don't you recommend HP Sticky Shield for rough, unfinished fiberglass or carbon?

Self-adhesives, while effective on most surfaces, are not capable of filling in the small gaps, valleys, and indentations of unfinished non-smooth surfaces. This reduces the performance of the adhesive backing. Spray adhesives are more adept at filling in these surface imperfections.

 

Can I screw HP Sticky Shield into place?

Absolutely! If you want to add a screw or rivet in addition to the adhesive backing, it is perfectly fine. We recommend using a large head rivet or fender washer for the best results.

For more insights on heat shielding, visit Heatshield 101 or explore our range of products like Inferno Shield and Automotive Exhaust Heat Shield.



Q. Do I need tin snips to cut HP Sticky Shield

A. No, Sticky shield is cut easily with a pair of heavy duty scissors or utility knife. Tin snips will actually struggle with cutting the insulation on the sticky shield.


Q. Why don't you recommend HP Sticky Shield for rough unfinished fiberglass or carbon?

A. Self adhesives are not capable of filling in the small gaps, valleys and indentations of unfinished non smooth surfaces. This significantly reduces the performance of the adhesive backing. Spray adhesives are more capable of filling in these surface imperfections.


Q. Can I screw HP Sticky Shield into place?

A. Yes you can, if you want to add a screw or rivet in addition to the adhesive backing it is okay to do so. We just recommend using a large head rivet or fender washer.

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