What are the differences between DME Plastic Turbulent Flow Plastic Baffles and DME Brass Baffles?
The primary difference is material – which is seen in the product name. Plastic baffles are made from a proprietary plastic used most commonly in automotive radiators and therefore works well with temperatures most often seen in plastic injection molds. There are temperature limits, however, for Turbulent Flow Plastic Baffles, as we do not recommend using Turbulent Flow Plastic Baffles in coolant application temperatures that exceed the regional boiling point of water (typically 100°C or 212°F, but may be lower at higher elevation). Because of this limitation, we do not recommend using Turbulent Flow Plastic Baffles with oil or oil coolant. For more information on warnings as well as recommended installation instructions, please refer to the packing slip for Turbulent Flow Plastic Baffles, found here http://www.dme.net/downloads/PackingSlips/ME-0615-PS-018.pdf . Turbulent Flow Plastic Baffles are also unique in two other features: First, there small “wipers” that are molded into the bl