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| Cool-Tape TM 1-3/8'' x 15' |
Cool-Tape consists of a 1 mil aluminized material bonded to a light weight, woven fiberglass with super strong adhesive backing and release liner. Cool-Tape can reflect up to 1500 degrees of radiant heat. The uses are limited only by your imagination but common uses include wrapping wires or fuel lines and sealing openings in floor boards or firewalls. This is the finest heat shielding tape on the market Up to 1500 degree protection More flexible Strong adhesive Thin for a tight wrap |
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| This item usually takes about 7 days to ship |
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| Item no. 10408 |
| Today's Sale Price: $21.38 |
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DEI Cool Tape™ FAQ
How much heat can the tape withstand?
Cool tape can withstand over 2000 degrees radiant heat.
How thick is the tape?
Cool Tape is about 4mil thick.
Do you make the tape in a larger size?
Our Reflect-A-Cool material is a larger version of the Cool Tape and offered in a 48" x 36” sheet. Currently, Cool Tape is offered in 3 different sizes, 1-3/8" x 15' roll (PN # 10408), 1-3/8" x 30' roll (PN # 10416), and 2" x 60' roll (PN # 10413).
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| WARNING: Laws concerning this product vary from state/province to state/province. Your state/province may prohibit its use on public roads or restrict its use to novelty, show use, off-road areas, or race facility areas only. In some states/provinces off-road uses are also prohibited. The manufacturer and retailer assume no responsibility for any use or application of this product in violation of any applicable law. Before installing this product, please check your state/provincial and local/municipal laws and regulations. |
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| The Q&A on this Product |
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| QUESTION: Can i wrap my Honda vfr 750's exhaust with this tape??Thanks, Scott |
| ANSWER: No, this is shielding for areas exposed to high heat (such as plastic), not for direct application to exhaust pipes. Please use our exhaust wrap product for the exhaust pipes, good for up to 2000 degrees. |
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| QUESTION: If i wanted to keep my powercommander cool because im living in southern cal where it gets up to 125 degrees would this stuff work for that or do you have any suggestions? thanks
-Matt |
| ANSWER: The best way to keep the electronics cool is to make sure there is some form of ventilation in the compartment where it is located. Heat wrap does not prevent the flow of energy, it simply slows it down, i.e. it simply gets hot slower. Radiant reflective shielding around the compartment would lower the internal temperature of the compartment - this would be an effective solution, but wrapping the device itself would not be effective. |
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