Thermo-Tec 12003 Copper High Heat Wrap Coating
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It is not necessary to spray the copper spray on top. I used it because the copper wrap already had a copper finish. It is essentially a spray of high concentration Spray paint heated to a high temperature. No matter what surface you use it on, it will work. I noticed that I wear the copper wrap to a grayish color when my Bonneville pipes are at their hottest. I hope that helped!
As a rule, I would describe its color as the color of a new penny, but without the shine. I wouldn't describe it as dark, but it's
In spite of this, the 12003 Copper High Heat Coating can withstand temperatures up to 2000 degrees F without insulate or reflect heat. If you'd like to provide us with more information about your project, please use the contact form on ThermoTec's website. Please visit www.com.
You can spray a light top coat to ensure maximum adhesion to the tank, as long as you use light coats.
Selected User Reviews For Thermo-Tec 12003 Copper High Heat Wrap Coating
As soon as I wrapped Titanium header wrap around my motorcycle header, I sprayed this on it then installed it. My eagerness to start my bike made me forget all about the header, wrap, and spray and I started it in the garage without any preparation. Oh my gosh! In and around my garage, I killed all mosquitoes and any other crawling or flying creatures. As a result, I shut it down. It was/is a project bike from 2017 and it was/is a project bike. Now that the bike is finally finished in 2019, there is only one thing left to do ride it! It was my first trip on it, so I set it up. We're all burning. We're all burning. It's smoke time!
This stuff will remain smokey after it has cured for a full 24 hours! Now, it simply looks as if it was sprayed on like it was three years ago. There was a caution on the x-ray, as it did burn off I don't mind the bare metal covered tubes, but this piece of equipment is hidden by the radiator so I'm OK with it. It would be okay to use on bare metal, but not bare copper.
It was not only a waste of money, but I also had to sand and repaint again after buying a product that was actually good to use.
It is a good thickness for a.
Do not use directly on part. As soon as it got hot, it bubbled and changed color.
The product worked very well, I sprayed my header wrap with it and it sealed everything up well.
According to them, you can use it as a header paint directly on pipes. After application, the paint bubbled up and turned dark brown or gray. I am not convinced that $20 is worth the price.
In less than 24 hours I had wrapped my exhaust on my bike and it had turned black, even though I.