Heavy Duty Heat Shield Panels - Inferno™ Shield

Features:

Radiant heat shields can be used to redirect heat and protect critical components on heavy-duty equipment and applications even in harsh environments.

  • Reflects over 90% of radiant heat (ASTM F1939 & Mil-C-24929A)
  • Flexible, bends and will hold its shape
  • Mounts with clamps, grommets, or rivets
  • Excellent for tier 4 heat applications
  • OEM and custom manufacturing available
  • Made in the USA
1800°F 982℃ CONTINUOUS
2200°F 1204℃ Intermittent
Sku Description
HD12606 0.25 thk x 6 in x 14 in
HD12608 0.25 thk x 14 in x 20 in
HD12610 0.25 thk x 24 in x 36 in

Heavy-Duty Heat Shield for Harsh Environments

Heat shield blankets work well to shield away radiant heat on electrical panels and components even in harsh environments. Constructed of a 4 mil 321 stainless steel outer layer these shields can be bent around objects and clamped into place. Screws, rivets, and straps may also be used to hold these rugged heat shield in place.

Industries served:

  • Mining
  • Construction
  • Off-highway equipment
  • On-highway equipment
  • Power Generation
  • Petrochemical
  • Off-shore

Multi-Layer Heat Shield for 90% Reflectivity

The outer layers of stainless completely encapsulated the bio-safe Inferno™ Core insulation is sandwiched between the layers of stainless steel. This makes the Inferno Heat Shield safe and rugged even at sustained temperatures of 1800-F. These shields may be unfolded and trimmed down to the desired shape. Cut the inner insulation pad do the desired shape and size, then trim the outer stainless to 1/2-inch larger all the way around. Fold the edges over on the stainless and you are ready to go.

WARNING: This product can expose you to chromium, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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