Item # 31042 BRAND: Eastwood

Eastwood Anti Heat Compound

Withstands temperatures to 3,000 degrees to help prevent heat damage
Withstands temperatures to 3,000 degrees to help prevent heat damage
Eastwood Anti Heat Compound is rated 3.3 out of 5 by 4.
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Withstands temperatures to 3,000 degrees to help prevent heat damage

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Eastwood Anti Heat Compound

Product Overview:

Description

Eastwood Anti-Heat Compound absorbs excess surface heat.

  • Shields against heat up to 3000 degrees F
  • Use as a jigging/fixturing compound
  • Ideal for welding and soldering

Spread it on with a putty knife to a 3/8" thickness as close to the weld or solder area as possible. This confines the heat to the open area. Great for applications close to windows and rubber/plastic seals. Non-toxic, harmless to skin, asbestos-free, reusable.

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Contents

Great For Applications Close To Windows And Rubber/Plastic Seals. Non-Toxic, Harmless To Skin, Asbestos-Free, Reusable.

Guides & Accessories

Safety Information

Always follow all instructions and warnings and wear proper eye, ear, skin and respiratory protection. When using chemicals always consult MSDS and product data sheets for proper safety precautions.

Accessories

Eastwood Anti Heat Compound Cold Front Protective Heat Stop Paste Sink Compound Non-Toxic Harmless To Skin Asbestos-Free Reusable

Application Tips

Eastwood's Anti-Heat Compound absorbs excess surface heat minimizing warpage and protecting plastic parts during welding, brazing or soldering operations. Spread with putty knife, to 3/8" thickness as close to the area to be repaired as possible. Non toxic, asbestos free, and reusable (just add water). Withstands up to 3000 degrees F. One container has enough Anti-Heat compound to protect a 4-6 foot seam.

Reviews

Rated 5 out of 5 by from This stuff works great The putty was a little difficult to apply at first. It was crumbling pretty bad until I figured out it needed to be re-hydrated. After adding some water to re-hydrate it, it was much more cohesive and adhesive to the car. I had to fill a hole about the size of a nickel on a large flat area of the fender and there was no warping whatsoever.
Date published: 2013-07-05
Rated 4 out of 5 by from The right tool for the job Eastwood Anti Heat Compound is an asset to the average hobbyist, as well as the professional fabricator and restorationist. Having been involved with customizing and restoring cars and motorcycles since age 11, I have tried a veritable plethora of products in my time (I'm 50 now, by the way) This is not the first time I 've used this product, just the first time I've had to replace it. The first time I bought/ used it was about 20 years ago. This product is indespensible as a jigging putty to hold small parts in place, is absolutely essential to aid in avoiding warping/ pulling of metals when seaming and welding long beads in sheet metal work, and is possibly the only way to minimize warping/ pulling when performing sheet metal fabrication in stainless steel fabrication and repair. I currently work in a food production facility, and perform all of my work in stainless, and 90% of my welding is TIG, and as anybody who has TIG welded thinner stainless sheet metal will tell you, warping and shrinkage is the bane of your existence. One of the added benefits of this product, is when it is packed across the backside of where your weld bead will run, is that the "sugaring" (oxidization) of the backside of the weld is almost completely eliminated, thus minimizing the need for back shielding the weld with a seperate rig for a shielding gas. When having to weld a stud or a brace in place in the middle of a large exanse of sheet metal, using a generous amount of the putty on the backside of the welded area, as a heat sink, will almost eliminate the pulling and shrinkage normally associated with performing these tasks. If you are a serious hobbyist, a casual shadetree repair guy, or a hardcore build it yourself fabricator like me, this product is a 'must have' in your arsenal of fab/ welding tools, and I have and would reccommend its use to anyone who does any kind of welding. Now- go out there and build some stuff, will 'ya? Lucky
Date published: 2012-04-04
Rated 3 out of 5 by from Anti heat Worked out pretty good. Had to add a little water to it to make it a little more workable. It took away most of the warping on the bedside of a Chevrolet truck while patching rust.
Date published: 2021-10-30
Rated 1 out of 5 by from Anti heat compound Figured I would try it out ...I never write a review but this is Complete poor quality low budget don’t waste your money ...
Date published: 2021-04-01
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Questions & Answers

Can this product be used on titanium? Could it be a potential contaminant or have chemicals that cannot be used on titanium due to the potential for contamination?

Asked by: CDChrom
We have not tested this product with Titanium.
Answered by: Nick BC
Date published: 2022-09-01

what is the difference between this "Anti heat compound" and the "cold shield"? Is the cold shield a liquid or putty? Which is better to shield heat?

Asked by: Mike
The Anti heat compound is a reusable putty that was designed more for soldering since it holds up better to higher temperatures whereas the ColdShield is a gel which was designed more for the temperature ranges exposed during welding processes.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2020-03-08

How big of an area does this cover when used as directed? 

Asked by: Doug
The picture depicts one full container of this product applied.
Answered by: Scott C
Date published: 2020-03-08

Does this product stick to itself if I'm sweating copper pipes/fittings from any position?

Asked by: SirPlumbsAlot
This product would not be the best to sweat pipes as it is better when used on a flat surface.
Answered by: S Church
Date published: 2020-03-08

Can this be used on aluminum during mig welding.

Asked by: torx
This product will work both on steel and aluminum.
Answered by: S Church
Date published: 2018-07-19

Can this product be used to plug a hole in the manifold of a car

Asked by: Cedarloft
This product is not designed to fill holes on manifolds.
Answered by: S Church
Date published: 2018-05-17

Can this Anti-Heat Compound be used as a damming putty for babbitting?

Asked by: JeremyICOP
This product has only been tested to stop heat from welding and cutting.
Answered by: S Church
Date published: 2018-07-19

I've flanged one side of the sheet metal and need to run a bead with my MIG. Can I coat the back side including over the flange with the Anti-Heat Compound to prevent warping?

Asked by: John TT
I talked with the Tech people at Eastwood. (Very helpful) He told me I could coated the back section over the flange. I even applied the anti-heat to the front. When I got don welding with the MIG I found very little warp-age in the sheet metal. One of the better product I've ever bought from Eastwood. Works a lot better then the copper backing.
Answered by: John TT
Date published: 2020-05-02
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Eastwood Anti Heat Compound
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