17 oz Silicone Insulation Blanket
17 oz Silicone Insulation Blankets are the most economical blankets. 17 oz Silicone Rubber has a good chemical resistance against Oils and Hydro Carbons. It is fairly abrasive resistant and has a very good water penetration resistance. The temperature rating of the 17 oz Silicone is 450 F (230 C). The Fiberglass Insulation is composed of 100% select grade Type "E" glass fibers needled together into mat form and are good for temperatures up to 1200 F (650 C). The Insulation Mat is processed in such a way to maximize thermal efficiency. It is non-respirable, incombustible, asbestos free and contains no resinous or inorganic binders. This type of fiberglass has a thermal conductivity better than calcium silicate. The Fiberglass Insulation is held in place with a stainless steel mesh which is sewn into the edges with high temperature thread. This process gives our heat shield blankets a superior quality and the ability to withstand higher temperatures. Our stainless steel lacing hooks along with stainless steel wire is the most economical way of installing our Removable Heat Shield Blankets. We also offer Velcro and "D" Rings with straps as alternatives. We suggest the (2300 F) Thermasil inner liner sewn between the mesh and insulation. This option helps reduce the heat, contains the fiberglass fiber particles and adds longevity to the blankets. Strongly recommended on the first pipe sections on an exhaust system where the temperatures tend to be the hottest. The thickness of the insulation may vary depending on the operating temperature and what the desired surface temperature is. See the Heat Flow Calculation for a sample of 4", 6" and 8" pipe.
32 oz Silicone Insulation Blanket
32 oz Silicone Insulation Blankets are high quality blankets used when durability and abrasion resistance is necessary. 32 oz Silicone Rubber has a good chemical resistance against Oils and Hydro Carbons. With a heavier cloth it is very abrasive resistant and has a very good water penetration resistance. The temperature rating of the 32 oz Silicone is 450 F (230 C). The Fiberglass Insulation is composed of 100% select grade Type "E" glass fibers needled together into mat form and are good for temperatures up to 1200 F (650 C). The Insulation Mat is processed in such a way to maximize thermal efficiency. It is non-respirable, incombustible, asbestos free and contains no resinous or inorganic binders. This type of fiberglass has a thermal conductivity better than calcium silicate. The Fiberglass Insulation is held in place with a stainless steel mesh which is sewn into the edges with high temperature thread. This process gives our heat shield blankets a superior quality and the ability to withstand higher temperatures. Our stainless steel lacing hooks along with stainless steel wire is the most economical way of installing our Removable Heat Shield Blankets. We also offer Velcro and "D" Rings with straps as alternatives. We suggest the (2300 F) Thermasil inner liner sewn between the mesh and insulation. This option helps reduce the heat, contains the fiberglass fiber particles and adds longevity to the blankets. Strongly recommended on the first pipe sections on an exhaust system where the temperatures tend to be the hottest. The thickness of the insulation may vary depending on the operating temperature and what the desired surface temperature is. See the Heat Flow Calculation for a sample of 4", 6" and 8" pipe.
17 oz Black Teflon Insulation Blanket
17 oz Black Teflon Insulation Blankets are a high quality blanket used when severe chemical and temperature exposure is necessary. The Black Teflon has the same properties of the Gray Teflon but has a Glossy Black finish for a more custom look when you are looking for an alternative to the more Industrial look that the Gray is known for. Teflon is known for its non-stick capabilities and this assists with resisting most Chemicals, Oils and Hydro Carbons. Teflon is very easy to clean. The temperature rating of the 17 oz Black Teflon Cloth is 550 F (287 C) The Fiberglass Insulation is composed of 100% select grade Type "E" glass fibers needled together into mat form and are good for temperatures up to 1200 F (650 C). The Insulation Mat is processed in such a way to maximize thermal efficiency. It is non-respirable, incombustible, asbestos free and contains no resinous or inorganic binders. This type of fiberglass has a thermal conductivity better than calcium silicate. The Fiberglass Insulation is held in place with a stainless steel mesh which is sewn into the edges with high temperature thread. This process gives our heat shield blankets a superior quality and the ability to withstand higher temperatures. Our stainless steel lacing hooks along with stainless steel wire is the most economical way of installing our Removable Heat Shield Blankets. We also offer Velcro and "D" Rings with straps as alternatives. We suggest the (2300 F) Thermasil inner liner sewn between the mesh and insulation. This option helps reduce the heat, contains the fiberglass fiber particles and adds longevity to the blankets. Strongly recommended on the first pipe sections on an exhaust system where the temperatures tend to be the hottest. The thickness of the insulation may vary depending on the operating temperature and what the desired surface temperature is. See the Heat Flow Calculation for a sample of 4", 6" and 8" pipe.
17 oz Teflon Insulation Blanket
17 oz Teflon Insulation Blankets are a high quality blanket used when severe chemical and temperature exposure is necessary. Teflon is known for its non-stick capabilities and this assists with resisting most Chemicals, Oils and Hydro Carbons. Teflon is very easy to clean. The temperature rating of the 17 oz Teflon Cloth is 550 F (287 C) The Fiberglass Insulation is composed of 100% select grade Type "E" glass fibers needled together into mat form and are good for temperatures up to 1200 F (650 C). The Insulation Mat is processed in such a way to maximize thermal efficiency. It is non-respirable, incombustible, asbestos free and contains no resinous or inorganic binders. This type of fiberglass has a thermal conductivity better than calcium silicate. The Fiberglass Insulation is held in place with a stainless steel mesh which is sewn into the edges with high temperature thread. This process gives our heat shield blankets a superior quality and the ability to withstand higher temperatures. Our stainless steel lacing hooks along with stainless steel wire is the most economical way of installing our Removable Heat Shield Blankets. We also offer Velcro and "D" Rings with straps as alternatives. We suggest the (2300 F) Thermasil inner liner sewn between the mesh and insulation. This option helps reduce the heat, contains the fiberglass fiber particles and adds longevity to the blankets. Strongly recommended on the first pipe sections on an exhaust system where the temperatures tend to be the hottest. The thickness of the insulation may vary depending on the operating temperature and what the desired surface temperature is. See the Heat Flow Calculation for a sample of 4", 6" and 8" pipe.
11 oz Aluminized Insulation Blanket
11 oz Aluminized Insulation Blanket is the highest quality blanket. The Aluminized cloth is excellent for chemical resistance and uses the latest aerospace technology. The bonding process of the Aluminized film to the cloth is one that is superior to that of a typical Foil Cloth. Resulting in minimizing the delamination from the cloth which is common with most Foil Cloths. Aluminized Cloth provides the highest achievable level of radiant reflectivity, chemical and moisture resistance and thermal protection. The temperature rating of the 11 oz Aluminized Cloth is 1000 F (538 C). 11 oz Aluminized Cloth has capabilities of reflecting up to 3000 F (1649 C) of radiant heat. The Fiberglass Insulation is composed of 100% select grade Type "E" glass fibers needled together into mat form and are good for temperatures up to 1200 F (650 C). The Insulation Mat is processed in such a way to maximize thermal efficiency. It is non-respirable, incombustible, asbestos free and contains no resinous or inorganic binders. This type of fiberglass has a thermal conductivity better than calcium silicate. The Fiberglass Insulation is held in place with a stainless steel mesh which is sewn into the edges with high temperature thread. This process gives our heat shield blankets a superior quality and the ability to withstand higher temperatures. Our stainless steel lacing hooks along with stainless steel wire is the most economical way of installing our Removable Heat Shield Blankets. We also offer Velcro and "D" Rings with straps as alternatives. We suggest the (2300 F) Thermasil inner liner sewn between the mesh and insulation. This option helps reduce the heat, contains the fiberglass fiber particles and adds longevity to the blankets. Strongly recommended on the first pipe sections on an exhaust system where the temperatures tend to be the hottest. The thickness of the insulation may vary depending on the operating temperature and what the desired surface temperature is. See the Heat Flow Calculation for a sample of 4", 6" and 8" pipe.
Ceramic Insulation Blanket
Ceramic Insulation Blankets come with the same options of outer jackets as the Fiberglass Insulation Blankets. (17 oz Silicone, 32 oz Silicone, 17 oz Teflon, 17 oz Black Teflon and 11 oz Aluminized) Ceramic Insulation Heat Shield Blankets are composed of a blend of high quality alumina, silica and kaolin. With a density of 8 Pcf offers a highly cost effective alternative rated for a maximum temperature of 2300 F (1260 C). These blankets do not contain organic binders and provide excellent resistance to chemical attack. Ceramic Insulation is necessary when operating temperatures exceed 1200 F (650 C). The Ceramic Insulation is held in place with a stainless steel mesh which is sewn into the edges with high temperature thread. This process gives our heat shield blankets a superior quality and the ability to withstand higher temperatures. Our stainless steel lacing hooks along with stainless steel wire is the most economical way of installing our Removable Heat Shield Blankets. We also offer Velcro and "D" Rings with straps as alternatives. We suggest the (2300 F) Thermasil inner liner sewn between the mesh and insulation. This option helps reduce the heat, contains the fiberglass fiber particles and adds longevity to the blankets. Strongly recommended on the first pipe sections on an exhaust system where the temperatures tend to be the hottest. The thickness of the insulation may vary depending on the operating temperature and what the desired surface temperature is. The picture to the left shows a reflective inner liner sandwiched between two pieces of 1" Ceramic Wool and then our Therma-sil liner under the Stainless Steel mesh giving the ultimate heat reduction to the outer surface. The other picture shows our high temperature Vermiculite Tape sewn to the edges to assist with adding longevity to the edges of the blanket.