light fireproof material

Jul 30, 2012
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Does anyone know of some lightweight fireproof material to make a windshield out of ? I know plummers mats but they ain't half heavy really, you'd be better off with an aluminium one. Given that it isn't going to be directly in the flames it may not need to be plummers mat temprature rated
 

Toddy

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Jan 21, 2005
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You can fireproof many fabrics using an alum spray.

It's sold for theatrical costumes, curtains, etc.,

Other than that....how about the stuff sold to cover ironing boards? the heat reflective metallic coated stuff I mean.

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Purgatorio

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You coud check automotive or technical stores. A piece of a fireblanket maybe. But with with the stuff to put it, and keep it upwards the weight will be more than aluminium, or a titanium foil windscreen.
My ti windscreen is 23 grams and fully fire resistant. It is in fact a piece of my woodstove.




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Jared

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Kapton film is good to over 400 deg C, it's orange crinkly stuff they use in disposable smoke hoods.
 

Mesquite

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Personally if it's for a windshield then you want something stiff so it stands on its own which material won't do.

On that basis I'd use a foil baking tray cut down to the size you need and just store it rolled up in your cook pot.
 

quietone

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Actually, you could poke stiff wire through the fabric, easy if its more than one layer, or just through the top and bottom parts. Make the wire stiffeners long enough to push into the ground. It would be easily rolled away and packable after use. :thumbup:
 

Jared

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Actually, you could poke stiff wire through the fabric, easy if its more than one layer, or just through the top and bottom parts. Make the wire stiffeners long enough to push into the ground. It would be easily rolled away and packable after use. :thumbup:

Just make a loop/tube of the material, and peg it out.
 

Macaroon

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Nomex goes very brittle very quickly when exposed to heat; it's a save-your-life-once type of material and very expensive..........
 

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