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The Thermo-Tec13575 Adhesive Backed Aluminized Heat Barrier is a high-performance solution designed to protect parts and components from damaging radiant heat. Measuring 12" x 24", this lightweight and flexible material can withstand temperatures up to 2000°F, making it ideal for various applications. Its easy application process ensures a clean and professional appearance, while its USA-made quality guarantees reliability.
Manufacturer | Thermo-Tec |
Brand | Thermo-Tec |
Model | Thermo-Tec 200-10045 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 24 x 12 x 0.04 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 200-10045 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 200-10045 |
OEM Part Number | 13575 |
A**R
Great product, easy to use, great bond adhesive.
We have a RZR and found that in the summer with the full windshield on, the heat inside was bad. We disassembled as much as we could and wrapped all the aluminum radiator tubes from radiator back to motor. We also applied this heat shield to the under side of most of the interior panels. We also reached up from the underside and applied heat shield to center condoles and wrapped cup holders. We took the RZR for a test ride and saw an immediate reduction in heat and it is much quieter. Engine temp was 184’, with heat gun, back radiator hose was about 140’, heat gun read 95’ on wrapped aluminum tubes inside RZR, when measured before panels were re-installed.We found the product to be very easy to work with. One reviewer said sticky side came off with the peal off backing, this never occurred. We found the easiest way to work with this was to cut about 5x8” strips, removed the backing and reapplied film backing, as most of the wrapping had to be done from under the RZR. Very easy to install, adhesive was very strong. The interior panels are made of plastic, the adhesive stuck to those as well without any problem.Another reviewer said hard to cut, another said wear gloves and eye protectors, we found none of these to be the case. This is a great product, and most of the “we” in applying this to our RZR was me, and I am a 66 yr old woman. So if I had no problem, the guys shouldn’t either.
C**D
Great heat shield
Bought to control heat that was coming up through my seat area of my 2015 Ranger 570; worked perfectly; keeps the heat down.
J**E
but the adhesive after 3 months isn't holding up so great. When I remove the battery cover I applied ...
Why only 4 stars?Product works well (as listed in "story" below), but the adhesive after 3 months isn't holding up so great. When I remove the battery cover I applied this too I often times have to re-stick the heat shield. Considering it's a smooth plastic and I bought the cover brand new so it had no time to be exposed to road dirt, and considering this item never gets wet or is exposed to anything but vehicle heat I'm removing a star. It's designed to block radiant heat, but what's the use if the adhesion can't handle the heat?Story:Used this on the battery shield for my wife's 2002 Saab 9-3. After 3 failed batteries in 1 1/2 year I realized that the battery was too close to the radiator hoses and it was making the battery almost 200 degrees. I bought the factory shield that covers the battery (a number of years ago a mechanic took it off and never replaced it), I had no idea how important it was to keep the battery from becoming super heated. As added insurance I covered the cover with this material. This sheet was the perfect size to cover every side (4 sides and top) of the square battery cover. Now the battery has an average temperature of 114 degrees after a 30 minute drive. I should note I live in Florida, bare pavement is 114 degrees most days, so I think that's about as cool as the battery can get unless I relocate it to the trunk.
B**N
It's pricey, but it's awesome.
Used this on the inside of my 2008 Grizzly 700 panels to shield the exhaust heat which in the summer gets really hot and painful when I'm pulling logs. I cleaned the panel with purple power degreaser and dried it before applying. It sticks very well to the clean fiberglass and has reduced the heat I'd like to say at least 90%. Very pleased with the results of this
S**.
This stuff is great. I just ordered one more package of it ...
This stuff is great.I just ordered one more package of it to (which will total four packages) complete the job of insulating my fuel tank against heat here in the Arizona desert. So far it has really worked. On my 1985 Mazda RX7 GSL-SE, the factory somehow thought it smart to have the fuel tank under the car and right next to the exhaust!. Not so good. So, in very hot weather, the fuel would actually boil in the tank. I mean really boil. In 100 degree+ weather when I'd go to get gas, when I took off the fuel cap it would literally blow off and gush a gallon or so of fuel out at me and on the ground. You'd hear the remaining fuel bubbling and boiling to the point you couldn't put more fuel in until it settled down. Also, I would get stuck (vapor lock) on occasion. It's been over 100+ degrees every day since I covered the tank with this and, so far, no more boiling and bubbling. It works exactly as advertised. I'm ordering one more sheet as the three packages were not quite enough to completely cover the tank areas I needed to, but more for appearance than function since you can see the tank from behind the car.It just plain seems to work. Not cheap, but so far worth every penny. I haven't needed to cover the top of the tank, just the bottom and sides so, as in my case where the tank is out in the open, you should be able to do the job without dropping the tank off the car. IMPORTANT: Be sure you clean the surfaces where you're going to stick the adhesive backing of the material very well before sticking it on. Otherwise it won't attach well over grease/oil. Also, the adhesive backing is VERY sticky, so measure and plan out where you're going to attach it before you take off the clear plastic sheeting that covers the adhesive. Otherwise it may stick where you don't want it too.
L**8
Amazing!
My stove is right up against a wall with my washer and dryer on the other side. Explains why it was electric when I bought the house. Having since had my cooking propane tank and new gas range installed presented me with a quandary. The power boil burner is, of course, on the wall side as opposed to the counter side. Let the research begin!I can't barely articulate how happy I am to be able to make my grassfed bone broth without the risk of burning a hole through the wall! This heat shield is just amazing and I'll be looking for a smaller one, hopefully from the same company to set it just a bit higher.HIGHLY recommended if whomever built your house and placed the appliances was just as big an idiot.
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