🛡️ Wrap it up, keep it safe!
The Shurtape PW-100 Corrosion Pipe Wrap Tape is a high-performance tape designed for industrial applications, featuring a 2" width and 100 ft length. With a robust PVC backing and a strong rubber-based adhesive, this tape provides exceptional corrosion protection and adhesion, making it an essential tool for any professional.
C**.
Good product
Adheres well and is easy to use. I applied it over foam pipe wrap. This has kept the water flowing. I would definitely recommend this item, and will buy it in the future.
J**D
Seems good, hopefully it works
Rerouting a gas line on a home I'm working on and I checked to see if I should protect the pipe before I bury it so I only have to do this once. Found a couple plumbing forums and they mentioned this so I checked it out. Reviews seemed good so I ordered it. Finally got around to using it a couple weeks later and it seems like it's gonna do a good job of protecting the pipe. It tightly wraps the pipe and sticks very well. I had a little under 15 feet of 1 inch pipe to wrap and the picture is after I used what I needed. I wrapped the whole pipe for full coverage and went back to do more on the elbows to make them seal tightly. Hopefully this helps someone.
D**J
Used to wrap IMC for burial
Earlier this year I was going to pull new wiring for my pool pump and as I was removing the old wiring I notice it was wet. Turns out the professional electrician who did the original installation messed up the connector between the flexible conduit and the IMC. After I replaced the IMC I went ahead and wrapped it with this tape carefully and had just enough with a little to spare the 11 foot 4 inch run. This worked great and I'd buy it again.I used a small amount as a clamp on a surface that did not lend itself to a clamp (i.e. to add glue to the sole of a shoe). I wrapped it backwards so it did not stick to the shoe & since it sticks to itself very well it double up as a temporary vice.
R**J
Nice tool for the job
The big box stores didn't have anything like this this in stock, so I went to my old friend Amazon.I have a drain pipe in my basement that was growing rusty blisters full of rusty water. I used ordinary paint, and even rubberized undercoating, but the rust blisters still appeared. I decided to attack this project the RIGHT way, so I did some research. I was going to use POR-15 (a rust inhibitor/heavy duty coating) but the cost was way too much. So I discovered this tape.Prep is most important...I stripped off most of the paint & coating that was on the pipe, sanded the pipe so the loose rust was gone and used naval jelly to clean off any remaining rust. Gave the pipe a few coats of Permatex Rust Treatment (which turns rust into a very hard primer) and the next day wrapped this pipe with this PVC tape.Did VERY well as far as elasticity - however this was a straight pipe - tight curves may be a problem. Tape is holding up VERY well after 3 weeks. However the BIG test will be during the humid summer months and the cold winter months. When applying, be sure to get it as tight as you can and work out air bubbles as you wrap.
C**M
Good tape
Used to wrap buried black for a short run of about 5 feet. Painted the pipe and wrapped with this tape. I think it stuck very well and will help slow any corrosion.
R**Y
Pipe protector tape
After my Gardner weed whacked the protect tape off my pool heater gas pipe I used this tape to give the guy another target to hit besides the gas line.
F**A
did not receive the order as described
This 10ml tape is the perfect item if you are burying black pipe (Check Your Local Codes) for propane or natural gas. I have used it before and it works great! Please be sure that you paint the black pipe with two coats with a rust inhibiting pain or a good epoxy paint. Then finish off with this tape. I have never had a problem with any of the work that I have done(25+ years) using this method. I gave the 3 stars because the seller did not send the items as advertised. (minus two stars for that)
S**K
Very sticky and flexible
It a top quality material for sure. Adhesive even you you accidentally contaminate it with the dust or dirt still bonds strong.
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