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Design Engineering 010915 Heat Sheath GOLD 1-1/4' I.D. x 36' Line Sleeving Heat Protection up to 800°F

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  • Slide over wires, cables and hoses for extreme heat protection
  • Withstands 800°F radiant heat to keep critical lines, air intakes and hoses cool and protected
  • Manufactured from DEI's high temperature Metalized Polyimide lamination, bonded to a robust 20oz. heat treated glass fiber base material
  • Trim to desired length
  • Available in a variety of diameter sizes to suit your needs
  • Fit type: Universal Fit


Design Engineering Heat Sheath GOLD solves the problem of heat and abrasions causing failure of lines, hoses and wires. DEI Heat Sheath GOLD is manufactured from their high temperature Metalized Polyimide lamination, bonded to a robust 20 oz. heat treated glass fiber base material, the DEI line of GOLD sleeving will protect and keep components cool in the most demanding applications. Able to reflect radiant heat up to 800°F, DEI GOLD line sleeving is the perfect choice to keep critical lines, air intakes and hoses cool and protected.


James C
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2022
 
AARON A AMOS
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2022
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Jason D. Loughran
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2020
I used this to heat-wrap a new alternator wire for my 2005 Cadillac CTS-V. Do I need heat protection to 800°F? No, it's somewhat overkill. Does it look awesome in GOLD? Absolutely. Fits easily over my 1/0 AWG wire. (Would not try to go smaller than 3/4 for this gauge) - Had to use 2 of them because the run was so long on an LS6 engine. (Alternator is on bottom.) - A little more expensive than the silver, but I feel it is worth it if not just for the looks, but knowing your cable is extra protected.
kgs
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2020
OK If I buy a sleeve that states it is 1/2" it should be able to be slide over a 1/2" pipe. A piece of 1/2" of this material is only able to slide over about 2" of the same size OD pipe. It is too tight, Forces you to use 3/4" and that would look sloppy. A single MM larger in diameter.My other gripe is with this great world of technology why is this thing stitched so that it has a 1/2" flap along the whole length??? It's hideous. While this can be hidden by taping it down with the matching gold tape made by DEI, the tape does not adhere to it. I am going to shoot the tape with some 3M super 90 spray glue (rated to 250 degrees) and that should fix the adhesion problem. I shouldn't have to do things like this.Get your game together DEI