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An alternative to heat transfer compounds, these soft, flexible pads transfer heat from a source to a heat sink.
Cool down enclosures, laser and optical equipment, and other small devices to maintain their ideal temperature.
Less than 0.015″ thick and highly conformable, these heat sheets warm components in tight spaces within complex designs.
Stick these flexible heat sheets to container surfaces to warm contents without direct contact.
An adjustable thermostat senses the container’s surface temperature to automatically control heat output.
FM approved, these heat sheets are safe for use in areas with infrequent exposure, such as from a spill or a ventilation system failure, to flammable gases, liquids, and dust.
For more durability than other adhesive-mount heaters, a thick layer of fiberglass-reinforced silicone rubber encases the heating element.
Also known as foil heaters, these bend around corners and edges without causing damage to the heating element.
Keep your battery running at full power even when the temperature drops—these heaters warm batteries quickly without overheating them.
Also known as thermal pads and thermal interface pads, these heat-dissipating pads pull heat away from electronic components.
Often used in high-humidity applications for its low moisture absorption, this flexible paper insulation is made of inorganic materials. It’s typically used in appliances and electrical devices.
The most common of our flexible high-temperature sheets, these are used to insulate furnaces.
Wet these rigid sheets and they become formable. They can be molded multiple times until exposed to heat, which causes them to become rigid again.
Made of high-strength calcium silicate, these durable sheets withstand high temperatures and are often used in power-generating applications.
Even when subjected to heavy compression, these rigid polyimide sheets won't crack.
The perforated vinyl facing allows moisture to evaporate and resists cracking and fading. These flexible sheets are good for insulating large enclosures.
These durable sheets resist compression and are often used in oven and power-generating applications.
Insulate high-vacuum furnaces and other low-oxygen vacuum enclosures with these flexible sheets.
The fiberglass facing on these flexible silicone foam sheets protects against highly abrasive conditions and resists tearing.
Thinner than most rigid insulation for furnaces and other high-heat applications, these millboard sheets are also used for gasket fabrication.
Made of flexible composite paper, these sheets won't shrink or lose shape in the high temperatures of air furnaces and hot water tanks.
Insulate high-vacuum furnaces and other low-oxygen vacuum enclosures with these rigid sheets. They withstand higher temperatures when used in a vacuum and can be machined through sawing or drilling.
Commonly used in furnaces and engine compartments, these flexible silica fiber sheets resist corrosive acids.
These lightweight flexible fiberglass sheets are typically used to insulate equipment and appliances.
Typically used in ovens and furnaces, these are the most efficient of our rigid high-temperature insulation sheets. Please note that they require special care when installing since the crumbly material is difficult to work with and will crack easily. Sheets lose strength over time and are intended to be installed behind another facing or insulation material.
Designed for fluctuating, high-temperature applications, these semi-rigid sheets are typically used in furnaces and fire protection applications. They experience very little shrinkage at high temperatures, but the brittle material can be somewhat difficult to work with.
The lowest-density insulation we offer, these sheets are made of lightweight melamine foam.
Made of rugged PVC foam, these rigid sheets absorb impact and restrict the absorption of water, air, and gas. Use in applications with operating temperatures below 32° F.
Use these sheets in operating temperatures below 32° F, such as cold-storage applications.
These sheets resist the absorption of water, air, and gas and are widely used in cold-storage and packaging applications.
Typically used as duct wrap, these flexible sheets consist of polyethylene bubbles covered with aluminum polyester foil that prevent 96% of heat from radiating into or away from duct. Use on rectangular and round ductwork.
Insulate rectangular ductwork.
Wrap rectangular and round ductwork with this flexible insulation.
Also known as fire wrap, these flame-resistant sheets meet ASTM E84 0/0 for flame and smoke and create a fire barrier around rectangular and round ductwork. They are often used to wrap kitchen grease exhaust ducts and air ducts.
Also known as batts, these fiberglass sheets and strips are used to insulate walls, ceilings, and floors.