X-Treme Tape TPE-XZLCLR Nastro autofondente in gomma siliconica, 1" x 10', triangolare, trasparente

Brand:X-Treme Tape

3.2/5

27.55

Resiste agli agenti atmosferici. Isola a 400 volt/mil. Resistenza alla trazione di 700+PSI. Rimane flessibile fino a -50°C (-60°F). Non fonderà fino a 260°C (500°F).

Resiste agli agenti atmosferici. Isola a 400 volt/mil. Resistenza alla trazione di 700+PSI. Rimane flessibile fino a -50°C (-60°F). Non fonderà fino a 260°C (500°F).
Brand X-Treme Tape
Color Clear
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number TPE-XZLCLR
Manufacturer MOCAP
Material Silicone, Rubber
Number of Items 1
Product Dimensions 120 x 1 x 0.02 inches; 2 Ounces
Size 1" x 10'

3.2

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Scritto da: Kira
Might require rewrapping and waiting a few days, but it does seem to work.
EDIT: I rewrapped the pipe and then walked away from it because I did not have any silicone sealer to put underneath it. I left a container under the leak and did not have a chance to get the sealer for a couple of days. Then I realized that the drip had decreased until it was maybe 3 drips per day. So slow that it seemed like each drop was evaporating before the next one formed. So I guess the lesson I learned is that the tape might have to be rewrapped extra tight, and it might have to set for a few days before it cuts down a large drip or leak to almost nothing. OLD REVIEW: The tape turned one drip from a leaky galvanized pipe into 3 drips. The water from the leak ran out to either side of the tape and also seeped through one of the wraps as can be seen in the picture. Just to make sure it was not user error, the tape in the picture was cut off and another attempt was made. Instead of spreading the tape out as shown in the picture, the tape was wrapped over and over the spot where the leak was and pulled extra tight. The pipe still leaks. Stick to silicone sealer or weld in a tube compound. This tape might be worthwhile to hold the silicone or weld material in place until it hardens, but plain old duct tape would do the same job if you have that laying around like most of us do.
Scritto da: Timbo Slims
Amazing stuff - I keep finding new uses for the Silicone X-Treme Tape daily -- a must have for anyone who repairs things.
How did I go so many years without this stuff in my shop, or in my car, or in my backpack? Every day I think of new ways to use this stuff.... for instance, today - I was filling a small spray bottle with bug repellent for my backpack, and I was concerned about the top coming unscrewed slightly causing a potential leak. Well, I pulled out my clear version of this same tape, and wrapped it around the top where it screws on, now I am confident it will hold. Yesterday, my weedeaters foam grip was cracking splitting - out comes the black Silicone tape to the rescue to provide a new grip for the handle. The day before, my tent pole plastic end cap was not staying on the pole, again, Silicone tape to the rescue. Then, when I was weedeating my lawn, I noticed my trusty outdoor electrical cord took a hit with either the weedeater or hedger, and had a couple of chunks of the outer sheathing missing. I used my Xtreme tape (in the Red color to match the cord ;-)) and it has been holding for weeks and about 4 uses, I don't see why it won't hold for a very long time. Next, both my backpacking and camping tent poles have vinyl or plastic ends on the poles - and after time these loosen up, want to come off and worse yet get lost! Well, not only does Xtreme tape fuse the tent pole ends to the pole, it also reinforces them and makes them stronger and more durable... Then, my 20 year old wheelbarrow's wood handles have taken a beating from years in the weather, and they showed a lot of cracking and the wood was very rough. I usually wore gloves when carrying heavy loads with the wheelbarrow, especially since the wood handles were so rough and I worried about getting splinters. I painted the handles with some acrylic latex, and then gave them a wrap with some 1.5" of the black Xtreme tape, and it did wonders. I overlapped the Extreme tape in close windings, so it created a thicker wrap since this was a heavier duty application. I did this almost a year ago, and it has held up fine outside in the AZ heat. I don't store the wheelbarrow in the direct, and I think the UV would wreak havoc. Now I feel like I don't need gloves to use the wheelbarrow. And then the big test - my garden hose had a pin-hole leak in it, and I applied this tape to it. The key is to make sure you extend the tape on either side of the hole by a few inches (I did three inches on each side of the hole) - and then make sure you stretch the tape very well and evenly around the hose. Also, make sure the hose is on a flat surface, and try to avoid flexing / bending the hose while taping, keep it as straight as possible. Also, give it at least two windings (not just one). It is working fine, if there are any issues I will update. You get it. This stuff is amazing. Once you wind it on itself it sticks like white on rice. Its resiliency is quite good - it is very tough and it will not come unwound unless you intentionally start to pull on the seam. Then, it will rip instead of lose its contact... it is that sticky to itself. The list goes on.... like I said, I keep finding more uses for it daily. I would say just get a roll, and keep it around. You will be amazed at the number of applications this stuff will satisfy.... an easy five star!! Thanks for reading.
Scritto da: A
Saved a MacBook Air Charger After a Kitten Attack
I used this tape to save the third, and I hope last, eighty dollar magsafe charger the kitten ate. Every wire in the house has been coated with bitter apple and worse. I can taste the stuff when I eat. But eighty dollars must taste exceptionally delicious (and I know it is the expensive part that tastes so good - she never eats the extension cord - just the part before the boot near the magnet), because she climbed a steep cabinet to get to, and eat, the spare charger I had coated with bitter apple and stashed away, I thought, from her murderous intentions. Nope. One morning, she found her way up and feasted on my husband's sweaty gym earphones (now he "borrows" mine - eww, but another story for another time) AND a nearly new adapter that I had bought to replace the first one she ate. First thing I did was to see whether it still worked. And it did, thank goodness, but it was obvious that the cord would not survive even minimal stress or motion before it would begin to fray. I bought several kinds of possible fixes. Some liquid tape worked great on a different pair of headphones the kitten had tasted but not killed. It did not seem enough for the deep punctures in this adapter. This tape worked beautifully at sealing and stabilizing the cable. I did a pretty brutal-looking repair job, but I don't care. It works. It keeps working no matter how I move the cord. And the kitten doesn't seem to like the taste even one bit. Kitten 2, Magsafe 0. Kitten 0, X-Treme Tape 1.
Scritto da: Doug W.
Not bad, but not recommended for light cable repair
I bought this for repairing and adding strain relief to my white phone charging cables. I cannot recommend this product for that purpose. The problem is that this tape requires stretching in order to seal and self-fuse well, but the very small cable diameter of charging cables makes it tough to apply it. I feel it would probably work well for larger diameter repairs like heavy cables, pipes or hoses, although I have not tried that yet. The material seems reasonably robust, and the cost is also reasonable, just not well-suited for light cable repairs based on my experience. For light cable repair, the butyl rubber (as opposed to silicone) sealing tape is easier to apply and self-fuses very well, it just doesn't come in a clear version.
Scritto da: Andrew
IT WORKS
I needed to tape the connection from the kitchen sink to the drain pipe. This tape worked perfectly. The leak has stopped completely.

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