Typical glass fiber wrap is rated at handling 1,200 degrees F of maximum direct heat,
while Design Engineering's titanium wrap, using LR technology,
is capable of handling direct continuous heat up to 1,800 degrees F and radiant heat up to 2,800 degrees F.
And because it's pliable, there's no need to wet the wrap when wrapping headers or pipes,
as many do in order to make the wrapping process easier to manage and to get a tight wrap.
Titanium wrap will not shrink, and because of its material structure,
it is more resistant to temperature and vibration breakdown, abrasions,
and chemical and hot oil spills than glass fiber wrap. Plus,
Our titanium wrap offers a very cool carbon fiber look as an added feature.
Features:
Withstands 1800 degree F direct/2500 degree F intermittent heat
Promotes increased flow for improved performance
Reduces temperature & vibration breakdown
Extremely pliable for a tight and secure wrap