🔥 Shield your gear like a pro—stay cool, stay ahead!
A-Team Performance Heat Shield Tape combines woven glass fiber and aluminized materials to deliver ultra-lightweight, reflective thermal protection. It withstands direct heat up to 400°F and radiant heat up to 2000°F, featuring a powerful self-adhesive backing for quick, durable application on cables, hoses, wires, and more.
P**L
Good quality heat tape
Good quality heat tape. It adheres to surfaces very well
W**N
Tough, abrasion resistant with strong adhesive. Cuts to fit very easily.
Very high quality. Very heat reflective with a thin corrugated adhesive backing . I used it to make a heat shield for the back of an expensive large screen Garmin GPS to prevent overheating on the dashboard in the summer Sun. Perfect results and it stands up very well. Would use it again on anything electronic needing sun protection without hesitation.
S**E
Adhesive it terrible
First off the material is nice but the adhesive is garbage. I tried applying it to part of my wiring harness by the exhaust manifold. It was a little cold out so I thought it might be because of that and maybe a little bit of heat you help the adhesive. LIGHTLY warming it with a heat gun made it completely separate from itself. This was adhesive side to adhesive side, foil side to adhesive side, every combo possible. Whats the point of this stuff if the adhesive cant even stay together from sub 150F? If it can't handle light heating with a heat gun hows it going to work near and exhaust manifold? I'm sure the heat resistance of the foil and glass if fine but what difference does it make if you can even get it to stay on? waste of money.
C**S
Works Like A Charm
I used this tape on my Polaris snorkel that was close to the exhaust manifold. The tape had excellent adhesive. It is thick. You can see the fiberglass woven material in the middle and the aluminum exterior. You've got to clean rhe surface area, to which you intend on applying this, before applying the tape. That's just common sense. So for those that complained about it not sticking, you guys had no common sense. I used a rag and rubbing alcohol to clean the surface area.
L**A
Doesn't stick to engine plastic
I cleaned plastic engine components with rubbing alcohol thoroughly, and the tape stuck on well when the plastic was cold, but after a hour drive with engine up to hot temps the tape unraveled itself.It may be useful if able to spiral on a tube with metal clamps, but not by itself. I liked the thickness of this tape, easy enough to manipulate.
J**J
use seam sealer to make it stick
Get a tube of black seam sealer and cover the sticky side of this tape with a thin layer before sticking to things. The glue that comes on this tape is very poor and in the florida humidity unsticks itself rapidly.Other than that the construction is high quality
P**Y
Use them for welding
I use this for covering threaded holes when running a robot welder. They work a couple time then they dont stick but worth the money and time it saves running a tap in all the holes.
A**R
More glue
Not stickiness doesn't hold to good
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