Staying cool as the temperature rises is what DEI‘s new Onyx Series is all about. The silica and aluminum-infused material stands up to 1,350 degrees Fahrenheit and works on a variety of applications. See more details below.
Official Release:
The Onyx Series Flexible Heat Shield is DEI’s next generation of heat protection performance. Using a combination of advanced textiles and a reliable standoff bracket design, the ONYX Series Flexible Heat Shield with its rich, black finish, provides maximum cooling and heat dissipation; preventing heat soak and burns.
DEI’s new Onyx Series Heat Shield joins two durable materials together to form a dual-layer design. The outer layer is a heat-treated glass fiber impregnated with molten aluminum that is formed into a tight weave for durability and strength. The inside material is a specially treated, high temperature resistant fabric (89% silica) that withstands extreme heat – up to 1,350°F. The outer edge features a surge stitch and all hardware is stainless steel.
This proprietary textile technology combined with DEI’s unique standoff stainless steel bracket stand-off design provides maximum cooling and heat dissipation. Designed to be flexible, the shield fits many different applications and pipe diameters. In addition to use as a protective barrier on exhaust pipes, auto or motorcycle, the shield is recommended to use as a heat barrier between transmissions, brake lines, hoses, electrical wiring, gas tanks, body panels, bumpers and more.
Features:
- Provides amazing cooling and heat dissipation properties
- Withstands extreme heat up to 1,350º Fahrenheit
- Flexible to fit various pipe diameters
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