DEI Announces Stainless Thermal and Acoustical Floor and Tunnel Shield

Written by Ben

August 22, 2020

AVON LAKE, OH (08.14.2020) – When you’re looking for serious heat and sound control, start from the bottom up with new Stainless Steel Thermal & Acoustical Floor & Tunnel Shield from Design Engineering, Inc.

The Stainless Steel Thermal & Acoustical Floor & Tunnel Shield is a high-temperature solution for controlling heat and sound in hot rods, street rods, classics, trucks and just about any vehicle. The flexible design allows the shield to be formed and tightly shaped around firewalls, transmission tunnels, floorboards and anywhere for total protection from the potential harmful effects of heat.

The shields start with a stainless steel reflective surface backed with a high-temperature resistant glass fiber to block heat. Micro-perforations control noise, while the innovative adhesive backing allows for easy installation.

“Now you can get your heat and sound control into shape with new Stainless Steel Thermal & Acoustical Floor & Tunnel Shields,” said Mike Buca of DEI. “Our unique dimpled surface reflects heat while the perforations allow sounds to be absorbed. Installers simply shape, trim, peel and stick for instant protection against noise and hot temperatures.”

The heat barriers are offered in a 22″ x 19″ sheet that can be trimmed easily with tin snips.

For more information about Stainless Steel Thermal & Acoustical Floor & Tunnel Shield, and DEI’s complete line of performance heat and sound control products, visit http://www.DesignEngineering.com.

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