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KXH121 11-02-2003 06:50 PM

Thermal Blanket for tailpipe---Source?
 
Can anyone tell me where I can get the material to make a good thermal blanket to help insulate the interior aft portion of a jet where the tailpipe will be situated? It will be a bifrucated tailpipe BTW. Thanks in advance. Ken H

Gordon Mc 11-02-2003 07:04 PM

RE: Thermal Blanket for tailpipe---Source?
 
BV sells it. I'm sure there are other sources too.

Gordon

Harley Condra 11-02-2003 08:38 PM

RE: Thermal Blanket for tailpipe---Source?
 
The BVM part number is 1710.
Ceramic blanket material 12" x 24" for $10.00

Harley Condra
BVM REP
Team JetCat

GrayUK 11-03-2003 04:34 AM

RE: Thermal Blanket for tailpipe---Source?
 
[sm=punching.gif] You can use wing skinning glass cloth. Just cut into strip about 2 inches wide and wrap around tailpipefrom back to front seal joints/edges with Ali tape. This works well, it is light and cheap.

KXH121 11-03-2003 04:03 PM

RE: Thermal Blanket for tailpipe---Source?
 
Thanks for reply all...I will look at the BVM product.

Len 11-04-2003 10:10 PM

RE: Thermal Blanket for tailpipe---Source?
 
Do a search on a product called "fiberfrax". As I understand it, it is 1/8" thick ceramic felt and will withstand 1000C or more without heat transmission via conduction for a significant length of time.
Len

RCUser012 11-06-2003 09:40 PM

RE: Thermal Blanket for tailpipe---Source?
 
http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerc...52&prmenbr=361


this web site also has some other cool heat related stuff .... woeks awesome ...


Wojtek

LN-JET 11-07-2003 05:03 AM

RE: Thermal Blanket for tailpipe---Source?
 

http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerc...52&prmenbr=361
this web site also has some other cool heat related stuff .... woeks awesome ...
I am using Thermo-Tec in my gas powered Cap232 , where I run a tuned pipe inside the wooden fuse.
I have just wrapped the entire pipe, and you can always touch it with yuor hands.
It is not very light though, and I suspect you can use some heavy fiberglass cloth with similar results.

I also have a sq.yard of Nomex that is aluminized on one side. It is used for firemens clothing, welding blankets,
and other fireshielding. Think this would be nice stuff to use on my jet.

Lars

Vampire 11-07-2003 08:56 AM

RE: Thermal Blanket for tailpipe---Source?
 
Fiber Frax from Aircraft Spruce , p/n 970J, 18" x 24", $9.20 / sheet

www.aircraftspruce.com

MrScott 11-07-2003 08:58 AM

RE: Thermal Blanket for tailpipe---Source?
 
Is the fabric better than the Heat Shield p/n 1940 that BV sells?

http://www.bvmjets.com/Tools/heatshield.htm

Scott

vortex00 11-07-2003 01:42 PM

RE: Thermal Blanket for tailpipe---Source?
 
Try:
http://www.wicksaircraft.com page 53

Jack

Robermonti 11-07-2003 05:08 PM

RE: Thermal Blanket for tailpipe---Source?
 
GrayUk, thanks for your idea. Are you sure this is a good isolator? Any problem using it?
Do you fully cover it with aluminium tape?

Thanks
Roberto
Spain

abqflyer 11-08-2003 12:55 AM

RE: Thermal Blanket for tailpipe---Source?
 
The fiberfrax seems to work well (I'm using it to pad my engine mounts), but it is somewhat fragile. If you remove & replace it very often, it falls to pieces. But it is cheap.

LN-JET 11-08-2003 06:16 PM

RE: Thermal Blanket for tailpipe---Source?
 

Is the fabric better than the Heat Shield p/n 1940 that BV sells?
Hard to tell without doing a comparison, but I guess BVM sell usable products;-)

The products I have at hand, have been given to me by dragracing friends,
and anything "given" that works, suits my budget fine.

Lars

Turbulence 11-08-2003 07:14 PM

RE: Thermal Blanket for tailpipe---Source?
 
The tape works fine, but keep in mind the GLUE on the tape will catch fire with almost any hot start. Then tape itself can cause your plane to burn!!!!!! I would go with the fiberfrax glued on with High temp RTV (Silicone)

Turbulence


ORIGINAL: Robermonti

GrayUk, thanks for your idea. Are you sure this is a good isolator? Any problem using it?
Do you fully cover it with aluminium tape?

Thanks
Roberto
Spain

Harley Condra 11-08-2003 09:27 PM

RE: Thermal Blanket for tailpipe---Source?
 
Here's the brief on how to use the BVM insulation blanket.
Make a paper template that covers the upper 1/3 of the fuselage above the tailpipe. Transfer that template to the ceramic insulation material, and using sharp scissors, cut the ceramic to shape. Snatch a piece of aluminum foil from the kitchen when your wife's back is turned. Then, glue the aluminum foil to one side of the ceramic with hi-temp RTV from the auto parts store. Trim the foil, allowing 1/4" oversize on all sides. The aluminum foil is shiny one one side....that is the side I always leave out. Fold the edges over the ceramic about 1/4". Trial fit this blanket into the upper part of the fuselage, and when you are satisfied with the fit, glue it in with the hi-temp RTV, aluminum side toward the tailpipe.
That's it. No tape required....no adhesive to burn.

Hope this info helps...........

Harley Condra
BVM REP
Team JetCat

GrayUK 11-09-2003 04:50 AM

RE: Thermal Blanket for tailpipe---Source?
 
ROBERMONTI
The wing glass works well, i just put ali tape on the seams, friends of mine have put tape all over. It is up to you and what weight you can carry. either way it works well. On my current project, L39 with Wren44, i have no insulation on the tailpipe at all just use bypass air. Hope that helps.

Robermonti 11-09-2003 07:50 PM

RE: Thermal Blanket for tailpipe---Source?
 
Turbulence, thank you for your information :D
I'll take care with the alum. tape glue.


GrayUk. That was exactly what I wanted to know. Thanks[sm=wink.gif]


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