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titanium heat wrap. any good? looks pritty.
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titanium heat wrap. any good? looks pritty.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TITANIUM-HIGH ... 3cbeca49e4
this kind of stuff. rather than the cloth stuff.
any good? would it not just get hot being metal? or does titanium not pass heat as well?
it would look nice in the engine bay thats for sure.
this kind of stuff. rather than the cloth stuff.
any good? would it not just get hot being metal? or does titanium not pass heat as well?
it would look nice in the engine bay thats for sure.
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take a look at this;
http://www.roymech.co.uk/Related/Thermo ... nsfer.html
Titanium isn't on there but it shows metals transfer heat much better than traditional fabrics so the titanium wrap would probably be a waste of time.
EDIT: Also shows that stainless is already one of the best options second to fabric insulation
http://www.roymech.co.uk/Related/Thermo ... nsfer.html
Titanium isn't on there but it shows metals transfer heat much better than traditional fabrics so the titanium wrap would probably be a waste of time.
EDIT: Also shows that stainless is already one of the best options second to fabric insulation
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It seems the good stuff is actually a combine with heat resistant ignious rock. there is nothing like heat resistance than lava
i can see how it works and i think it would be a better option. it seems people with cars MUCH more expensive than ours are quite exited.

i can see how it works and i think it would be a better option. it seems people with cars MUCH more expensive than ours are quite exited.
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A1ex wrote:Titanium isn't on there but it shows metals transfer heat much better than traditional fabrics so the titanium wrap would probably be a waste of time.
Titanium has a higher heat capacity than steel, and air more than both combined, so in theory the heat would rather stay within the steel/wrap than radiate into air.lewd lude lover wrote:@alex.yes i did wonder if using a metal to stop heat escaping might be a daft idea. i will look further. there has to be a reason for it.
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but i bet 12mm under the sand it was nice and cool. on top roasting, underneath nice and cool.jjmartin349571 wrote:Would igneous rock be any good though??I walked barefoot on a volcanic beach once, and bugger me did that burn
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i suppose its like they use for furnace walls etc put into another use. works a treat for smelting.
@gorgon:right. makes sense then. i think i have found my wrap of choice.
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