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E/Fusing 140 - High Performance Self-Fusing Silicone Leak Sealing Tape - 40 Mil Thick 1 In X 36 Ft

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Vendor: E/Fusing

Type: Sealants

Sku: WBCARB07L9HQJ9W

Available: Available

UPC: 000007647611

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- Ships with 8-12 business days. (International)

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E/Fusing 140 - High Performance Self-Fusing Silicone Leak Sealing Tape - 40 Mil Thick 1 In X 36 Ft

$50.63

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the thickness and length of the E/FUSING 140 tape? A: The tape is forty mils thick and thirty-six feet long. It is one inch wide, making it suitable for various sealing applications.
  • Q: What materials is the E/FUSING 140 tape made of? A: The tape is made of silicone rubber. This material ensures excellent flexibility and durability in extreme conditions.
  • Q: What color is the E/FUSING 140 tape? A: The tape is gray in color. This neutral shade allows it to blend well with many surfaces.
  • Q: How do you apply the E/FUSING 140 tape? A: To apply, wrap the tape around the leak area, ensuring it overlaps itself. The self-fusing nature allows it to bond without adhesive.
  • Q: Can I use this tape on any type of pipe? A: Yes, you can use it on copper, galvanized steel, black iron, pex, PVC, and ABS pipes. It effectively seals various types of leaks.
  • Q: Is the E/FUSING 140 tape safe for high-pressure applications? A: Yes, it can seal leaks up to one hundred psi. This makes it suitable for use on gas, steam, and liquid pipelines.
  • Q: How do I store the E/FUSING 140 tape? A: Store the tape in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will help maintain its flexibility and effectiveness.
  • Q: What temperature range can the E/FUSING 140 tape withstand? A: The tape can withstand temperatures from minus sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit to five hundred degrees Fahrenheit. This makes it ideal for harsh environments.
  • Q: Is the E/FUSING 140 tape flame retardant? A: Yes, the tape is rated V0 flame retardant. It is self-extinguishing and fireproof, adding an extra layer of safety.
  • Q: Can the E/FUSING 140 tape be removed easily? A: Yes, it leaves no residue upon removal. This makes it easy to clean up after use.
  • Q: Is the E/FUSING 140 tape suitable for outdoor use? A: Yes, it has excellent UV resistance. It performs well in outdoor environments without degrading.
  • Q: Can I use the E/FUSING 140 tape on electrical applications? A: No, this tape is not designed for electrical insulation. It is specifically meant for sealing leaks in pipes and hoses.
  • Q: How does the E/FUSING 140 tape perform in corrosive environments? A: The tape has excellent resistance to corrosive chemicals. This property ensures durability even in challenging conditions.
  • Q: Is the E/FUSING 140 tape suitable for emergency repairs? A: Yes, it is designed for emergency leak sealing. Its fast application helps mitigate damage during urgent situations.
  • Q: What should I do if the tape doesn’t adhere properly? A: Ensure that the surface is clean and dry before application. If issues persist, check for contaminants that may affect adhesion.

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