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Details
Merco Threadmaster® PTFE Sealant Tape is for those applications that require the sealing properties of a premium grade thread sealant. This thread sealant is intended to be used for critical application sealing in pipe threads for liquid and gaseous oxygen systems. This premium Grade Full density PTFE sealant tape permits quick, clean economical sealing of male pipe threads of all sizes and reduces the risk of system contamination common with liquid and paste sealants. Ideal for applications involving fluids and gases, including Plumbing, Science and Laboratory, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Technologies and other critical applications. The Self-lubricating quality of this unsintered PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) tape makes joints easy to assemble and disassemble, and extends the fatigue life of the sealed connection. Totally maintenance free premium grade medium density PTFE thread sealant tape is virtually chemically inert, non-toxic and nonflammable
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Additional Information
Country Of Origin United States Season Everyday Length 520 in Thickness 2mil Width 1/2 in Product Type Safety Tape Type Threadseal Clearance Non-Clearance Color Gray Left Overlay Image Made_in_USA_USF_prod.png Brand Rugged Blue -
1 Review
1 Review
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Great
I put in a hot water heater at home and I'm old-school. I used soldered fittings and a threaded female by slip connection leaked. As I didn't put in any unions I had to reheat the joint and unthread the adapter and reapplied tape using Threadmaster tape with nickel. I remembered that I forgot a roll in my pocket one night at quitting time. Long story short the leak was repaired. Great sealant, I use it all the time when I have to deal with threaded joints at home.
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Country Of Origin | United States |
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Season | Everyday |
Length | 520 in |
Thickness | 2mil |
Width | 1/2 in |
Product Type | Safety Tape |
Type | Threadseal |
Clearance | Non-Clearance |
Color | Gray |
Left Overlay Image | Made_in_USA_USF_prod.png |
Brand | Rugged Blue |
1 Review
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Great
I put in a hot water heater at home and I'm old-school. I used soldered fittings and a threaded female by slip connection leaked. As I didn't put in any unions I had to reheat the joint and unthread the adapter and reapplied tape using Threadmaster tape with nickel. I remembered that I forgot a roll in my pocket one night at quitting time. Long story short the leak was repaired. Great sealant, I use it all the time when I have to deal with threaded joints at home.