Heat Freeze Heat Absorption Paste is a reusable, non-toxic compound designed to protect nearby components from heat damage during soldering, brazing, or welding. This unique heat absorption paste instantly absorbs and blocks heat transfer, keeping sensitive parts cool and preventing warping, discoloration, or cracking.
Whether you are working on delicate assemblies, electrical repairs, or precision metalwork, Heat Freeze provides a reliable thermal barrier that saves time, protects parts, and improves results.
Why Choose Heat Freeze Heat Absorption Paste
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Powerful Heat Protection: Heat Freeze absorbs heat instantly, protecting nearby parts, paint, rubber, wiring, glass, and sensitive components from excessive temperature exposure.
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Easy to Apply: Simply scoop out and apply directly to the area that needs protection. For higher heat or longer applications, use a thicker layer for maximum
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Clean and Non-Toxic: Heat Freeze is non-toxic, cellulose-based, and safe for use in both industrial and home settings. It rinses off easily with water and leaves no residue
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Versatile Performance: Works with all soldering, brazing, and welding processes to protect heat sensitive parts from damage. It can also be used around gaskets, seals, and painted surfaces.
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Controlled Heat Sink: Leaving a small gap between the Heat Freeze and the weld zone ensures that the paste absorbs excess heat without cooling the joint too much
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Reusable and Long-Lasting: Keep Heat Freeze clean and moist for repeated use. If it dries out, add a small amount of water to re-hydrate
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Kit Includes
1 jar of Heat Freeze Heat Paste, ready to use out of the jar.
Shelf Life and Storage
Keep Heat Freeze tightly sealed in its container and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. When properly stored, the paste maintains performance indefinitely. If it begins to dry out, simply add water to restore moisture. Always keep the material clean and free of dirt, metal filings, or grease, to extend its life.
How to Use Heat Freeze Heat Paste
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Apply Heat Freeze directly to the area that needs protection. Spread a layer thick enough to completely cover the surface.
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For high heat or longer heating times, apply a thicker layer for greater heat absorption.
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If moisture would damage the protected surface, place a layer of plastic wrap underneath before applying Heat Freeze.
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Keep the paste moist throughout its use. If it begins to dry out, re-hydrate with a small amount of water.
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Leave a small gap between the paste and the weld or solder area to maintain ideal heat control.
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After finishing, allow the part to cool completely before removing the paste
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Rinse off with water and return unused material to the container for reuse. Be sure to close the lid tightly after use to avoid leakage.
Common Applications
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Prevents Warpage: absorbs and blocks heat instantly, keeping metal parts stable and preventing distortion during repair
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Protects Galvanized Metals: shields zinc coatings and galvanized surfaces from burning or flaking during welding and brazing
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Safe for Most Surfaces: Can be used on painted, polished, plated, rubber, plastic, or glass areas without damage
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Odor and Fume Free: Gives off no smell or harmful fumes, making it safe to use indoors or in enclosed spaces
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Prevents Surface Discoloration: Stops heat-related color changes
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Acts as a Jig: Holds small or delicate parts in place, reducing movement while heating
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Prevents Re-Melting: Protects previously soldered or brazed joints
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Excellent for Auto Body/Automotive Repair: ideal for shielding paint, trim, and body panels
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Ready to Use: No mixing or measuring required, simply scoop, apply, and reuse
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Maintains Shape Under Heat: the paste stays in place even during prolonged heating, ensuring consistent protection
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Keep the paste clean and moist during use, then return it to the container. Add a little water if it dries out.
Leave a small gap between the Heat Freeze and the weld or solder joint. Placing it directly on the repair can draw away heat and affect bonding.
No. Heat Freeze is non-toxic and cellulose-based, making it safe for most applications.
Yes, it helps protect heat-sensitive terminals and wiring during soldering or brazing/p>
Heat Freeze Heat Absorption Paste is the fast, safe, and reusable heat sink solution for protecting metal, electrical, and heat-sensitive parts during welding, brazing, or soldering. Its powerful heat-blocking formula prevents warping, discoloration, and damage, allowing you to focus on clean, accurate work.
When you need control, protection, and precision in one product, choose Heat Freeze Heat Absorption Paste. And for high-accuracy soldering, pair it with SSQ-6 Silver Solder Paste for professional results.