www.Heatshieldproducts.com has all of their technical data & MSDS of all their products on their website. If you have further questions, email them and the owner (whose an engineer) will surely answer and help you out.
I have not asked HP yet, but i'm skeptical on wrapping, ceramic coating, or insulating cats in general. I used Heatshield Armor on the pipes before and after the cars and used HP StickyShield on the chassis & side sill side of the uncovered HighFlow Cat. I plan on eventually removing all of the factory heat shielding both on the chassis and side sill and replacing it with HP StickyShield.
FYI the biosoluable silica insulation in HeatShield Armor is rated to 1,800*F continuous & 2,200*F intermittent, which (other than covering the cat) should withstand most any FI application; while the Aluminum side on the outside of the insulation is rated for 900*F. It reduces radiant heat by 70%. After a quick drive, I used an infrared gun and shot the bare exhaust and got 260*F, and the HeatShield Armor registered at 120*F -this was near the rear diff. I will post a full review in the near future.
The HP StickyShield is rated for 1,100*F continuous & 2,000*F intermittent and reflects 90% of radiant heat when given a <1" air gap (which my HFC have).
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