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Pipe Wrap Kit Components
Epoxy Plug/Gloves/Roll

Learn how to use Pipe Wrap!

Pipe Wrap is a fast, easy to use, durable and cost-effective pipe repair 
system. This resin-impregnated fiberglass tape adheres to copper, PVC, 
fiberglass,
concrete and all metal pipes. Pipe Wrap is resistant to most harsh chemicals 
and heat resistant up to 500°F. Pipe Wrap repairs leaks, reinforces pipes
and protects against corrosion, abrasion and impact.

Pipe Wrap stops leaks on ALL pipes used in agricultural, mining, marine, 
municipal, residential, and industrial applications. It can work underwater 
and
is available in different sizes. Pipe Wrap has been UL classified according 
to ANSI/NSF 61 standards for drinking water safety. Supplied ready to use,
Pipe Wrap requires no mixing or measuring and is ideal to keep on hand for 
emergencies or simply for everyday use.

TYPICAL APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Easy to use!

copper pipe repair application

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1(First)

2 (Next)

3 (Finally)
1.
Turn off pipe flow, and roughen pipe surface. Plug leak with epoxy putty.
2.
Immerse wrap in cool water for at least 30 seconds; then tightly wrap the 
leak.
3.
Grip and smooth resins around tape in direction of wrap, massaging until 
they harden.
4.
Wait 30 minutes to re-pressurize pipe.

SPECIFICATIONS
PIPE WRAP
Application Time
3 to 5 minutes

Bonds to all pipes (including)

Galvanized Steel
Stainless Steel
Cast-Iron
Fiberglass
Copper
Carbon Steel

PVC
Polyethylene
Concrete
Polypropylene
Aluminum
Lead
Pressure Test by ASTM D 1599
(Test temperature - 25°C. Failure Mode - Leaking). Results may vary 
depending on application.

1/2" steel pipe wrapped with Pipe Wrap with 1/8" hole/No putty 1500psi

1/2" steel pipe wrapped with Pipe Wrap with 1/8" hole/With putty plug 
4000psi

1/2" steel pipe wrapped with Pipe Wrap with 1/2" hole/No putty 600psi
Thermal Stability
Up to 500°F
Tensile Modulus by ASTM D 638 (psi)
659,206
Tensile Strength by ASTM A 370 (psi)
13,100
Tensile Elongation by ASTM D 638 (%)
1.2 ± 0.7
Coefficient of Expansion by ASTM D 696
1.92 x 10-5 ± 0.17 x 10-5
Compression Modulus by ASTM D 695 (psi)
53,448.44 ± 4779.70
Compression Strength by ASTM D 695 (psi)
13,754.48 ± 539.15
Available Sizes
Multiple rolls can be used for larger diameter pipes.
PF24 (smallest)
2 inches x 4 feet
recommended for repairs on 1/2" to 1" diameter pipe

PF26 (small)
2 inches x 6 feet
recommended for repairs on 1" to 1-1/2" diameter pipe

PF212 (medium)
2 inches x 12 feet
recommended for repairs on 1-1/2" to 2" diameter pipe

PF412 (large)
4 inches x 12 feet
recommended for repairs on 2" to 4" diameter pipe

PF520 (larger)
5 inches x 20 feet
recommended for repairs on 4" to 6" diameter pipe

PF625 (largest)
6 inches x 25 feet
recommended for larger pipes
Chemical Resistance
(Test Period 40 Days)
Hydrochloric Acid
MEK
Ethylene Glycol
Ethyl Alcohol
Sulfuric Acid
Ammonia
Diesel
Acetone
Toluene
Gasoline
Xylenes
Cure Time
30 minutes at temperatures between 50°- 80°F. Pipe Wrap may be cooled for at 
least 15 minutes before foil package is opened to add working and cure time.
Heat may be applied to decrease cure time.
Shelf Life
Two years if stored between 40°- 83°F and aluminum packet is not punctured. 
Storage at higher than recommended temperatures can reduce shelf life. Do 
not
use if product is hardened. Rotate stock for best results.
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